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02-07-2025 10:02 AM
On a MXL32409Y3 desktop, I disabled the onboard graphics in the bios working on a latency problem.
Now I have no graphics at all. Duh ...
Is there a way to enable the onboard graphics without being able to see the console?
Thanks for assistance.
This is the dumbest thing I have done on a computer so far. I apologize.
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02-07-2025 10:28 AM - edited 02-07-2025 10:31 AM
I believe there is a cmos reset button as shown below
If it is a power on button then remove battery
unplug from wall first, press power switch 2-3 times to discharge electricity.
Touch metal case with finger before reaching in and holding down the button for a few seconds
else remove battery for 10 seconds.
This video shows how to remove the battery when a clip is holding it
https://youtu.be/cLUWoJzjGWs
The batteries are of type CR2032
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02-07-2025 10:28 AM - edited 02-07-2025 10:31 AM
I believe there is a cmos reset button as shown below
If it is a power on button then remove battery
unplug from wall first, press power switch 2-3 times to discharge electricity.
Touch metal case with finger before reaching in and holding down the button for a few seconds
else remove battery for 10 seconds.
This video shows how to remove the battery when a clip is holding it
https://youtu.be/cLUWoJzjGWs
The batteries are of type CR2032
Thank you for using HP products and posting to the community.
I am a community volunteer and do not work for HP. If you find
this post useful click the Yes button. If I helped solve your
problem please mark this as a solution so others can find it