Sounds to me like either your AGP slot or your videocard or both are fried. There is no "AGP switch" or jumper that allows AGP support. Try a different AGP card in it if you can..if that works, your card is fried, if it doesn't, it's probably the AGP slot.
BTW even with your onboard video, your resolution should go higher and you technically shouldn't be able to tell a difference. You need to install the onboard video drivers to get the onboard video hardware running.
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