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HP Gaming Pavilion - 15-cx0060nw

Is it possible to deseble Intel integrated graphic in BIOS? 

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Hi @duf,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

Yes, it is possible to disable the integrated graphics (Intel Integrated Graphics) in the BIOS of some computers, including certain HP models. However, the availability of this option depends on the specific model of the HP computer and the BIOS version it uses. Here's a general approach to access the BIOS and look for the option to disable integrated graphics:

 

  1. Restart Your Computer: Begin by restarting your HP computer.
  2. Enter BIOS Setup: As soon as the computer starts booting up, repeatedly press the key required to enter the BIOS setup. HP commonly uses F10 or ESC for entering the BIOS setup.
  3. Navigate the BIOS Menu: Once in the BIOS setup utility, use the arrow keys to navigate through the menus. Look for tabs or sections like "Advanced," "Configuration," "Video," "Graphics," or similar terminology.
  4. Disable Integrated Graphics: Under the appropriate section, you may find an option that allows you to disable the integrated graphics. This option might be named "Integrated Graphics," "IGPU," "Onboard Graphics," or something similar. You can disable it by selecting the option and choosing "Disable" or a similar command.
  5. Save Changes and Exit: After disabling the integrated graphics, navigate to the "Exit" section of the BIOS, and select "Save Changes and Exit" or a similar option. This will save the changes you've made and restart your computer.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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