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06-19-2021 11:03 AM
Firstly. If I switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics, there will be no black screen? Will you need to reboot the OS? If there is a black screen, how to fix it?
Secondly: Will disabling the integrated graphics help me get the RAM back? (7.84 is available instead of 8)
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06-19-2021 11:18 AM
When a laptop comes with Switchable Graphics (i.e., two different graphics chips) there is generally NO WAY to select one over the other manually. Are you saying you are able to do this? If you are doing it in the BIOS, then when you reboot, you will be using only the chip you selected. If you are not able to do that in the BIOS, any reboot is going to restore the video defaults.
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06-19-2021 11:18 AM
When a laptop comes with Switchable Graphics (i.e., two different graphics chips) there is generally NO WAY to select one over the other manually. Are you saying you are able to do this? If you are doing it in the BIOS, then when you reboot, you will be using only the chip you selected. If you are not able to do that in the BIOS, any reboot is going to restore the video defaults.
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06-19-2021 12:39 PM
@ryder93 wrote:You can replace the chip through the NVIDIA Control Panel.
I do not know through the bios. Is this feature supported on this laptop?
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06-19-2021 12:41 PM - edited 06-19-2021 12:45 PM
You can replace the chip through the NVIDIA Control Panel.
I do not know through the bios. Is this feature supported on this laptop?
(And many thanks to the google translator)