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if you find a PCI type graphics card, first pull down the AGP card (because it doesn't work), then plug in the PCI graphics card, boot it up, and enter the BIOS setting (note that the main board BIOS, don't say the graphics card BIOS is dizzy!)
select the intergrated
peripherals option. After entering, find the init
display
first function selection, then change the later setting to PCI, save the BIOS setting and shut down the machine
plug in the AGP card again, but note that the monitor is still connected to the PCI graphics card, and restart. Because today's motherboards support al graphics cards (AGP / PCI), there is no need to worry about the phenomenon that they will not be able to start
for all operations, repeat the fifth operation above and refresh the old BIOS (or easy-to-use BIOS). Because of the auto check function of the refresh program, you don't have to worry about the impact it will have on your PCI graphics card But it's better not to use the same chip PCI version graphics card to repair, because the refresh program is likely to identify errors and confuse them)
after refreshing, you can remove the PCI graphics card, connect the display with the AGP card again, power on, and work normally. Repairing the graphics card BIOS is as simple as that.
required tools: nvflash or atiflash (VBIOS tool for graphics card)
steps:
1) download the original VBIOS file, or use it directly if you have backup VBIOS before, Take NVIDIA graphics card as an example, the method of backing up the current VBIOS is: input "nvflash.exe - B XXX. ROM" parameter - B in DOS environment to backup, which means backing up. Xxx.rom is the original VBIOS file
2) enter DOS or windows environment (confirm the system environment supported by VBIOS tool), and enter "nvflash.exe xxx.rom - 4 - 5 - 6"
3) when waiting for the completion of the brushing program and prompting success, press the power button to shut down
4) after rebooting, VBIOS will be in the original version state.
if you find or make a problem with the computer as soon as you buy it,
replace it with a new board````
Send a u-piece to them, or go to the official website to find out if there is a BIOS file, download it and brush it yourself
they have professional brushing machines. At the same time, they are required to brush the latest version. It's better if you have that version. If you don't support it, they will brush the original version for you
note that if you want to brush the latest board to see whether your motherboard supports it or not, you'd better tell them in advance: if you can't use it, just ask them to brush it for free!
if the system driver is wrong, install a new system,
UEFI BIOS utility advanced mode is displayed when the computer is turned on. If human error operation is eliminated (ESC key can be pressed to exit), it means that the power on self-test of the computer fails. Generally, the CMOS parameter error or hardware failure occurs. Common phenomena include battery failure, configuration error, poor contact of memory or hard disk, etc., which need to be investigated one by one
solution:
1. Battery failure: if the system time in CMOS is not accurate, the main board battery may fail, causing the computer to call the CMOS default parameters. If it is inconsistent with the local hardware environment, the computer cannot be started normally. You can purchase a motherboard battery to replace it. After power on, you can press del key (F2 or other specified hot key for notebook) to enter the CMOS interface and reset the correct parameters. Finally, you can press F10 to save to exit and restart