Integrated Graphics Card Can't Be Enabled

I'm trying to use 2 displays one running off my dedicated graphics card (AMD Radeon 7800) and the other from my integrated one in the CPU (AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics). I can't seem to find a way to enable the integrated graphics with windows settings, AMD Radeon settings, or in the BIOS. I am using a Lenovo H535 and added the dedicated card.
 
). I can't seem to find a way to enable the integrated graphics with windows settings, AMD Radeon settings, or in the BIOS. I am using a Lenovo H535 and added the dedicated card.
Manufactured computers sometimes have very limited user access to BIOS features, if the features exist in the first place.

Stock Intel boards,(bought separately), were almost never used in custom builds for this very reason. Ir depends on what the computer manufacturer feels comfortable with allowing the customer to do. Usually, the default BIOS configuration is to use the integrated graphics if no add-in card is detected. That's the safest way to do it . (You can get yourself into big trouble disabling the IGP altogether, then having your graphics card fail completely.

I was unable, (with just a quick search), to even find a "Radeon 7800". By that number, this card would have to be at the very bottom of that series. Is it? That said, even Nvidia's low end $30.00 "GT-710" allows for the use of dual monitors on its own. Mind you, you'll be doing little to no gaming with it, but you could have a dual desktop up and running.

But by all means, take the issue up with Lenovo first, as suggested.
 
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