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How to enable Intel integrated graphics

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Topic: How to enable Intel integrated graphics
Posted By: callofjustice
Subject: How to enable Intel integrated graphics
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 9:30am
I receive the following error: 
"No Intel(R) HD SandyBridge Graphics Family device was found. 
Check your BIOS and verify that your integrated graphics is enabled. 

Virtu Setup will now exit."

Any clue on how to enable it i have a Z97 E2200 ASRock motherboard. i have a gtx 460 SE but no DVI cord so im tryna use virtu :3 Also, i hook up two pci cords to the gtx 460 and i try to boot it up everything turns on but no display this is because i do not have anything hook up to the gtx 460 DVI am i right?



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Posted By: wardog
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 12:53pm
It's been a long time, and I remember it wasn't straight forward. Convulted, until you think about it and understand how Lucid does its thing.

I'll try. Here goes ......

With the 460 removed and only a monitor connected to a Sandy output:

BIOS > Advanced > Chipset Config

Primary Graphics Adapter | PCIe (?? Don't quite remember so  play with this one)
IGPU Multi Monitor | Enabled
Render Standby | Enabled


That should have the basics covered and you should IIRC have video off the Sandy.

Shut down and install the 460, boot, and enter the Lucid Control Panel




Posted By: wardog
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 12:57pm
I Deleted your other post.

If you still need to know how to enable your iGPU

BIOS > Advanced > Chipset Config

Primary Graphics Adapter | iGPU or something with Internal

BUT, See my first reply here for Lucid integration.




Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 1:10pm
Originally posted by callofjustice callofjustice wrote:

I receive the following error: 
"No Intel(R) HD SandyBridge Graphics Family device was found. 
Check your BIOS and verify that your integrated graphics is enabled. 

Virtu Setup will now exit."

Any clue on how to enable it i have a Z97 E2200 ASRock motherboard. i have a gtx 460 SE but no DVI cord so im tryna use virtu :3 Also, i hook up two pci cords to the gtx 460 and i try to boot it up everything turns on but no display this is because i do not have anything hook up to the gtx 460 DVI am i right?



All Z97 mother boards (no idea what a "Z97 E2200" mother board is) use Intel 4th Generation Haswell processors.

Sandy Bridge processors are 2nd generation Intel Core processors, such as the famous i7-2600K. They could be used in Intel 6 and 7 series chipset boards.

The last ASRock boards that included Lucid Virtu software were the 7 series chipset boards. I have no idea where you are downloading the Virtu software from, but it seems to be an Intel 6 or 7 series chipset board.

Here is a link to the Lucid Virtu installation guide. You'll find your hardware is probably not compatible, and you must use Windows 7. Good luck:

http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/Virtu/Z77%20Extreme4/English.pdf" rel="nofollow - http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/Virtu/Z77%20Extreme4/English.pdf


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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 2:12pm
I think he is referring to the Pentium E2200 which is a socket 775 CPU (Conroe). In that case the board would be even older.

"No Intel(R) HD SandyBridge Graphics Family device was found. 
Check your BIOS and verify that your integrated graphics is enabled. 

Virtu Setup will now exit."

This is because the CPU is not Sandybridge. In fact it does not even have an iGPU. If there is onboard graphics on your board then it is part of the Northbridge chipset and you will need the drivers from your board's download page. 


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Posted By: wardog
Date Posted: 31 Jul 2016 at 4:19pm
Ha! I took the E2200 to be the Atheros E2200 Killer NIC on some Z97 boards. ROTFLMAO Clap



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