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02-12-2023 04:44 AM
Hello I accidently changed some options in the uefi pci vga config and after I s a very those settings my hp elite 7500 series restarted and th screen dint work anymore so then I tried to reset the cmos and after that when I turned it on it started beeping 6 times with a yellowish colour and the screen still sin
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02-12-2023 07:42 AM
If your PC had a setting to use the Nvidia graphics card, then you probably need to remove the Nvidia graphics card.
Your PC's motherboard has an onboard Intel graphics adapter and a Nvidia graphics adapter would have to be a removable card.
Below is the link to the service guide where you can find the procedure to remove and replace a video card.
See chapter 7, pages 61 - 67.
02-12-2023 06:41 AM
Hi:
If you have an add-on graphics card installed, the only suggestion I can offer would be to remove the card and then set the BIOS to its defaults.
See this link for more information...
02-12-2023 07:36 AM - edited 02-12-2023 07:37 AM
From my knowledge the the pc is not using a another graphic card I am not well versed in this but when I was in the pci vga config the options were to set one of them as primary one of them was intel and the other one was nividia . in the device manager it wasn't showing which graphic card I was using so I went ot the uefi and changed the primary to intel and restarted and bam 6 beeps
02-12-2023 07:42 AM
If your PC had a setting to use the Nvidia graphics card, then you probably need to remove the Nvidia graphics card.
Your PC's motherboard has an onboard Intel graphics adapter and a Nvidia graphics adapter would have to be a removable card.
Below is the link to the service guide where you can find the procedure to remove and replace a video card.
See chapter 7, pages 61 - 67.
02-12-2023 09:35 AM
I have removed the video card and it works I think .. it runs without any beeps but I don't have dvi cable so I can't check my moniter but I'm certain it worked thx alot ill get dvi cable tommorow and report back if it worked.. either way thanks
02-12-2023 09:48 AM
You're very welcome.
If you have set the BIOS to its defaults, you can try reinstalling the video card and see if it works from the Nvidia card again.
It might.
If it doesn't then for some reason the Nvidia graphics card may have suffered a hardware failure and you can remove it again and continue to run the PC from the onboard Intel graphics.