HOw do I disable on board video?

For the past 2 months my machine has been crashing alot. Windows  crash report says it is due to a Graphics driver, I have been going through possible answers for months with ATI, and they can't help. How can I tell if my on board video has been shut off?

Quote from: IronCatt on 18-September-05, 04:13:00
It would really help to know what motherboard you have (along with all the other kind of information that regulars here put in their signatures).
your arrogance is amusing
thanks for the help *****
 Asking for help and then being rude when asked for system details [7 days by Dr Stu]

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