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HP ProDesk 600 G3 Small Form Factor PC

Good day, my dedicated graphics card crashed after a bios update and does not show the image. I need to enable the image on the integrated graphics system that can be started in the bios. I need instructions on how to get to such an option using a keyboard without an image. Bios 2.51 lasest HP 600 g3 SFFS N: [Personal Information Removed]

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Unfortunately, you wouldn't be able to do that.

 

I think it would be a whole lot easier to simply remove the PCIe x16 graphics card, and connect your monitor's video cable to the onboard Intel graphics port.

 

With the discrete graphics card removed the PC will automatically switch to the onboard graphics adapter.

 

Below is the link to the service manual:

 

Maintenance and Service Guide HP ProDesk 600 G3 Small Form Factor

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I wanted to use the integrated system to display the image and repair the dedicated graphics card by uploading a new vbios but without the image I am not able to do it. When the card was still working I saw the image source switching function in the bios but it is only displayed on the dedicated graphics card on which I do not have an image so I want to blindly go to this option. Maybe someone has photos of the bios or is there another option.

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If you remove the card, you will be able to see the BIOS settings and take screenshots of them.

 

The only other resource is the service manual I posted above which has the F10 BIOS setup settings menu in chapter 5.

 

I still don't see how it is possible.

 

 

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