How do I Disable KM3M-V onboard video?!?!?!

Just rebuilt the wifes system with a KM3M-V mobo. Plug her ABIT Otes ti-4200 in and I cannot get a signal to come out of it. The only video that works is the onboard. How do I disable the onboard video?
BTW the manual for this board is like 7 pages long, terrible terrible support for this board so far. Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer.
G

After owning an MSI KM133A PRO (MS-6340 V5), Biostar M7VIG Pro, MSI KM2M Combo-L (still have it), Soyo K7VME and P4VGM over the last couple years, all of which were tested with integrated graphics and AGP video cards, these things can be fickle!
I would recommend clearing the CMOS using the jumper and try booting again.  That always worked for me.
If you get a display from the AGP card, enter BIOS and disable everything pertaining to the integrated video (if present).  Some BIOS utilities automatically hide integrated VGA options when an AGP card is detected.  Most recent boards have no option to disable integrated VGA in BIOS because it is automatically disabled when an AGP card is detected, though VGA memory share may still be present.
Also, reseat the AGP card and to make sure its all the way down.

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