Issue arises when GPU is taken out.
Issue arises when GPU is taken out.
I recently replaced my graphics card with the built-in graphics of my Intel CPU and after reinstalling everything, the system won’t boot automatically. If I manually enter the boot menu and choose Windows Boot Manager on my SSD, it works fine, but it won’t auto-start no matter what I adjust in the UEFI. When I rearrange the boot priority so the first WBM appears at the top, I end up in Windows recovery which insists on a full reinstall. I’m sure I don’t need that since I’m confident my system can boot itself. The other WBM shown in the UEFI just causes the same issue: “Reboot and select a proper boot device.” I’d like to avoid having to navigate the boot menu every time I want to restart my PC. Also, my Windows 10 installation is the only operating system installed on my machine.
The idea hadn't crossed my mind. I don't feel inclined to reinsert it just to remove it again (I'm doing this because it's tough to play on an igpu, which keeps me focused on school). I can't see how that would have led to the problem (though it's possible). I thought about unplugging my device so I could relocate it for better work, but plugging it back in caused an issue. I might replace the card, but I won't have time until Thursday at the latest.
Consider resetting the BIOS to its original settings, unless a RAID configuration is in place.
I’d really consider using myregular account. Honestly, my self-control isn’t great... but fine. I’ll let you know once I give it a shot. This won’t be my first attempt if the GPU reinstall doesn’t work. Thanks again!