Which best version/highest version of AutoCad Civil 3D(mainly) can be used without using dedicated graphic card (like AutoCAD 2015) or I can turn off using graphic card? Or Best version which use least amount of graphic card and can completely rely on processor?

The laptop is of 2010. The drivers are available for upto windows 7 on the manufacturer site, yet it can run windows 10 also. The problem is with graphics card which gives me this error "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" whether I use win 7 or 10. I tried every possible solution available online but alas, no luck.


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In AutoCad 2015, harware acc. is greyed out and says graphics card is not supported. But drawing lines and sketches is smooth and the system does not crashes also. I don't mind as long as everything is smooth and whether is h/w acc. button available or not.

Hi rega, welcome to the DAZ forums. OK, I'm not sure I'm understanding you correctly. You want to use DAZ Studio "without a graphics card". Are you saying your computer doesn't have one at all? I can't imagine you would be able to see anything on your computer monitor without one, or are you saying you can't afford to buy a top of the line high definition graphics card?

If I'm not mistaken, you would probably need a graphics card with an OpenGL version of at least 2.0, but I'm not positive about that. If you can check the OpenGL version of your graphics card and it's at least version 2.0, you probably could work with DS. I'm sure if I'm wrong, someone will pop in here and set us both straight. ;-)

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The following highly unfortunate scenario happened: My motherboard stopped recognizing my graphics card completely. It's a ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero. Yesterday it just suddenly turned off when I was gaming, and when I turned it back on, the white VGA Q-LED came on and I had no screen since. I tried everything, cleaning and re-seating, tried the other PCIe slots, tried a different graphics card, tried different cables with different monitors, tried updating BIOS with flashbios, nothing works. The white VGA Q-LED is on and no screen at all. I know the PC itself works fine otherwise, I could boot into windows and I could even blind-type my password, so the system is working (I could hear the login sound when I logged in blind), I just have no way of seeing what's going on.

PsExec is a light-weight telnet-replacement that lets you execute processes on other systems, complete with full interactivity for console applications, without having to manually install client software.

This utility can work without any installation on the target computer.It only needs file and printer sharing to be enabled on both computers,and the remote machine to have set up the $admin share correctly(to provide access to its \Windows\ folder).

My PC does have built-in graphic. I have vga switch and using it I would like to setup dual monitor. After pluging both monitors with VGA switch I had a duplicated view on both desktops. I would like to have extended view (mouse coursor goes between two desktops). Displays Settings does not show second monitor. How to setup it? How to make them two working in extended mode.

If you have a VGA connector and an HDMI or DVI connector, then you may be able to use dual monitors, depending on the graphics chipset. I don't recall ever seeing a motherboard with onboard graphics that had two video outputs, though.

In theory it is possible, but you'll need additional hardware anyway and your graphics adapter should be able to handle the extra resolution. You'll need a splitter that is plugged to your video output and have two outputs for two monitors. Most of these, the cheap ones, will just split the same output between two displays BUT there are others more expensive that will send half of the horizontal resolution to each monitor. This one for example:

If you are using a normal desktop computer, it may be better to purchase a second graphics adapter which have some extra advantages because this way you have more control about what you want to see in each display. But if you are using a laptop, a barebone, a Mac Mini, or some other computer in which you cannot plug an extra video card and you really need a second display, it is a reliable option.

A common goal is to repurpose an old PC as an OMV server. This is straightforward but it is preferable not to have a powerful graphics card eating up power on the PCIe slot. Here is how I managed to get a motherboard (with no on-board GPU) to operate without a graphics card.

The core problem here is that you need graphics to install OMV but if you then remove the card and boot OMV (you will need to change your BIOS to "no halt on error" before booting without a GPU), you will have no services (no web admin, no SMB, no NFS, no SSH etc...). This is because without a graphics card on the PCIe slot, the motherboard ethernet adapter gets re-assigned because it also sits on the PCIe bus. Because of this hardware change, OMV will be essentially broken as even though it will be running, it will not recognise the ethernet adaptor due to the PCIe bus change.

This re-assigned ethernet adapter issue can be fixed easily with the command "omv-firstaid" but in order to run it successfully we need a terminal and a graphics card! This is the catch-22 situation at the heart of the problem.

To proceed, get hold of a PCI (not PCIe) VGA graphics card like this one. It is essential that it fits one of the smaller PCI slots and not the main PCIe slot usually associated with GPUs. This will give you basic VGA graphics and allow you to run "omv-firstaid" to re-connect OMV with the on-board ethernet adapter.

You can now either run your server with the PCI VGA card in place, or you can remove it and run without any graphics at all. If you remove it, you will have no local terminal but if the need arises just put the VGA PCI card back in.


I installed OMV 6 on a system with an ASUS M5A97 motherboard/AMD PhenomIIx6 CPU/32GB ECC RAM/GeForce GPU. After installation it booted fine, but failed to boot when I removed the GPU and installed an old ATI Mach64 PCI card because I want to install an LSI9211-8i in the PCI-E x16 slot.

Some searching on the internet found that the boot issue is likely a GPU video mode dependency created in the GRUB entry, I then tried reinstalling OMV6 with only the Mach64. This was successful, the system booted with/without a monitor connected but failed when I removed the Mach64.

One issue is that there is no access to UEFI firmware without a GPU, this includes the Boot Menu. All firmware setting must be configured prior to removing the GPU, the installation media needs to be configured as primary boot device and the target drive as secondary boot device. After installation is completed the system successfully boots without keyboard/monitor attached, but I am having intermittent issues with not being able to connect to the WEBGUI which I believe is related to the RealTek onboard NIC.

If you can get it to boot without a graphics card installed, you should be able to install either via serial port console or via network console by enabling those options in SYSLINUX on your installer boot device. Your BIOS may need to support console access to enable the UEFI device for booting (or set it as priority CD->USB->HDD with a video card installed then pull the card and boot the installer).

So does this mean it is not possible to start X without a card?

What driver do I need? I didn't install any because I don't know which I need for no graphic card.

If it is not possible I have to look on ebay for an old graphic card

AFAIK you need some graphics hardware to run a X server on a given computer. 

If your plan is to run X applications remotely and display locally, you'll need to have an X server running on your local computer. 

On windows you could use something like 

Then it's just a question setting up X11 forwarding on your ssh session.

Will it ever just shut up and boot without a card? Or is this something that I need to disable in the BIOS? It was quite annoying so I powered it down since I wasn't sure how long it would last, and ofcourse without a graphics card I couldn't see any error messages it may have been sending.

I've been trying to do a headless boot were I don't have any graphic card installed, but I get an error message that sounds 6 beeps and flashes the red led 6 times, indicating a missing graphic card. According to HP they added a "Headless Boot Option to Repset" in Bios 03.54, but I can't find it in bios. Is it still there in my bios version, 03.57? I've searched online but I've not been able to find a solution to this most annoying problem. Others have asked about this problem but there hasn't been any answers. Not even a: "No, it's impossible".

Why must I, and millions of other HP customers, fume CO2 into the atmosphere, simply because HP can't be bothered adding a few lines of code into the bios? Codes that would enable us to remove the unnecessary graphic cards from our 24/7-on workstations, and thereby saving money and the planet.

Working great. I just checked on eBay and can get one of those for $9.00 with free shipping. If it is a video card that is the key to unlock running headless then that's pretty cheap. I had one of my friends set that up for our son, so I don't have all the configuration details for you. But, it has been working fine for several years now. I get in to it remotely as needed.

Hello, I have a core i7 6700k on a MB Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 7..I have a weird problem :If I don't put a graphic card on the pci slot, the computer won't boot ... there is a beginning of boot, sometimes going until W10 " automatic repair", but it stops and restarts infinitely. 2351a5e196

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