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deploying windows on a processor lacking built-in graphics capabilities

deploying windows on a processor lacking built-in graphics capabilities

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bengalwatcher
Posting Freak
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09-29-2016, 10:59 PM
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Your BIOS isn't displaying the BIOS, so you might need a CPU with integrated graphics. Alternatively, Windows 10 can run without integrated graphics if your system meets the requirements.
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bengalwatcher
09-29-2016, 10:59 PM #1

Your BIOS isn't displaying the BIOS, so you might need a CPU with integrated graphics. Alternatively, Windows 10 can run without integrated graphics if your system meets the requirements.

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Lil_Aden
Junior Member
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10-01-2016, 07:05 AM
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Sure, here are your specifications.
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Lil_Aden
10-01-2016, 07:05 AM #2

Sure, here are your specifications.

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Sime_one13
Junior Member
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10-01-2016, 11:51 PM
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Well, if you've put in the graphics work, then that's no surprise.
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Sime_one13
10-01-2016, 11:51 PM #3

Well, if you've put in the graphics work, then that's no surprise.

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Brandon_En
Member
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10-02-2016, 07:09 AM
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Without built-in graphics on your CPU, you must use a separate GPU. Make sure your monitor connects to the GPU ports directly, not through the motherboard. Motherboard ports only function with integrated graphics. If you lack a GPU and can't budget for one, consider replacing your CPU with an integrated model. Otherwise, you won't be able to display anything.
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Brandon_En
10-02-2016, 07:09 AM #4

Without built-in graphics on your CPU, you must use a separate GPU. Make sure your monitor connects to the GPU ports directly, not through the motherboard. Motherboard ports only function with integrated graphics. If you lack a GPU and can't budget for one, consider replacing your CPU with an integrated model. Otherwise, you won't be able to display anything.

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MISS_xD
Junior Member
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10-02-2016, 04:39 PM
#5
The video output on the motherboard functions best with integrated graphics in your processor. If it lacks this feature, you'll need to install a video card in the PCI-E slot and link your monitor to it. Upon powering on the computer, it might take a moment or two for the system to initialize, but once stable, performance improves significantly. Repeatedly restarting or shutting down due to impatience can prolong the delay. Additionally, if your processor isn't compatible with the current BIOS, you might not see any display at all. Using BIOS Flashback support on the motherboard can allow you to upgrade the BIOS to the newest version without a CPU in the socket—check your manual for details.
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MISS_xD
10-02-2016, 04:39 PM #5

The video output on the motherboard functions best with integrated graphics in your processor. If it lacks this feature, you'll need to install a video card in the PCI-E slot and link your monitor to it. Upon powering on the computer, it might take a moment or two for the system to initialize, but once stable, performance improves significantly. Repeatedly restarting or shutting down due to impatience can prolong the delay. Additionally, if your processor isn't compatible with the current BIOS, you might not see any display at all. Using BIOS Flashback support on the motherboard can allow you to upgrade the BIOS to the newest version without a CPU in the socket—check your manual for details.

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Marc9225
Member
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10-04-2016, 08:34 AM
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Hey everyone, I’m facing the same problem too. When I try to open and install Windows 10 from a USB drive, I only see a black screen. My system has an Intel Core i5 10400F and an old Radeon 5530 GPU with 2GB GDDR3. The motherboard is an MSI H510M PRO-E.
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Marc9225
10-04-2016, 08:34 AM #6

Hey everyone, I’m facing the same problem too. When I try to open and install Windows 10 from a USB drive, I only see a black screen. My system has an Intel Core i5 10400F and an old Radeon 5530 GPU with 2GB GDDR3. The motherboard is an MSI H510M PRO-E.

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RepoRizer
Posting Freak
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10-04-2016, 09:50 AM
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Yes, you receive the BIOS screen. It shows details such as the motherboard manufacturer's name after checking everything.
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RepoRizer
10-04-2016, 09:50 AM #7

Yes, you receive the BIOS screen. It shows details such as the motherboard manufacturer's name after checking everything.