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Hi @Blaze150 

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

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

 

 

If your GPU is disabled in the BIOS, here’s how to enable it:

1. Access the BIOS/UEFI

  • Restart your computer.
  • As it boots up, repeatedly press the key to enter BIOS/UEFI setup. Press F10

2. Navigate to the Integrated Peripherals/Advanced Settings

  • Use the arrow keys to navigate through the BIOS menu. Look for sections labeled Integrated Peripherals, Advanced, or Chipset settings.

3. Find the GPU Settings

  • Look for an option related to your GPU. It may be listed as Integrated Graphics, GPU, or similar.

4. Enable the GPU

  • Change the setting from Disabled to Enabled. This might involve selecting it and using the Enter key or changing it with the + and - keys.

5. Save and Exit

  • After making changes, look for an option to Save Changes and Exit. This is usually done by pressing F10, but check the instructions on the BIOS screen.

6. Reboot and Check

  • Once the system reboots, check if your GPU is now functioning correctly.

7. Update Drivers (if necessary)

  • If the GPU is still not functioning, make sure to update the graphics drivers once you’re back in your operating system.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.

 

Rachel571

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Hi @Blaze150 

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

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

 

 

If your GPU is disabled in the BIOS, here’s how to enable it:

1. Access the BIOS/UEFI

  • Restart your computer.
  • As it boots up, repeatedly press the key to enter BIOS/UEFI setup. Press F10

2. Navigate to the Integrated Peripherals/Advanced Settings

  • Use the arrow keys to navigate through the BIOS menu. Look for sections labeled Integrated Peripherals, Advanced, or Chipset settings.

3. Find the GPU Settings

  • Look for an option related to your GPU. It may be listed as Integrated Graphics, GPU, or similar.

4. Enable the GPU

  • Change the setting from Disabled to Enabled. This might involve selecting it and using the Enter key or changing it with the + and - keys.

5. Save and Exit

  • After making changes, look for an option to Save Changes and Exit. This is usually done by pressing F10, but check the instructions on the BIOS screen.

6. Reboot and Check

  • Once the system reboots, check if your GPU is now functioning correctly.

7. Update Drivers (if necessary)

  • If the GPU is still not functioning, make sure to update the graphics drivers once you’re back in your operating system.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.

 

Rachel571

HP Support

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Sneha_01- HP support
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Hi @RACHEL571 tnx for the reply i use InsydeH20 F.18 so i am unable to enter advanced settings i tried all key combinations but to no avil 

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