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Run PC without a screen setup.

Run PC without a screen setup.

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Izzy_Izzy_
Member
56
06-15-2024, 09:10 AM
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You're experiencing an issue where your ThinkCentre M98p boots into Windows but doesn't display anything, even with the iGPU and drivers like AMD RX 6300 or Matrox M9128. This is similar to what you faced on a dual-socket system, where you get a signal but no visual output. It seems the display hardware isn't communicating properly. You might want to check the GPU connection, ensure the display is properly seated, and verify that the BIOS settings allow for proper graphics output. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different GPU or consulting the manufacturer's support resources.
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Izzy_Izzy_
06-15-2024, 09:10 AM #1

You're experiencing an issue where your ThinkCentre M98p boots into Windows but doesn't display anything, even with the iGPU and drivers like AMD RX 6300 or Matrox M9128. This is similar to what you faced on a dual-socket system, where you get a signal but no visual output. It seems the display hardware isn't communicating properly. You might want to check the GPU connection, ensure the display is properly seated, and verify that the BIOS settings allow for proper graphics output. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different GPU or consulting the manufacturer's support resources.

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Mickael_Park
Member
216
06-23-2024, 12:00 AM
#2
You check for boot status by observing system signals or logs, even without visible output. It may appear on the network if configured properly. Yes, you can connect via RDP if the service is accessible.
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Mickael_Park
06-23-2024, 12:00 AM #2

You check for boot status by observing system signals or logs, even without visible output. It may appear on the network if configured properly. Yes, you can connect via RDP if the service is accessible.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
892
06-24-2024, 02:17 AM
#3
The window sounds start, I can also hit Enter to log in after it. After that, press alt+F4 and then enter to power off the computer.
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brobear7
06-24-2024, 02:17 AM #3

The window sounds start, I can also hit Enter to log in after it. After that, press alt+F4 and then enter to power off the computer.

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Tylercoco99
Member
114
06-24-2024, 04:40 AM
#4
Have you considered switching to a different monitor? Or are you using a single all-in-one setup? It should offer an option for a secondary display.
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Tylercoco99
06-24-2024, 04:40 AM #4

Have you considered switching to a different monitor? Or are you using a single all-in-one setup? It should offer an option for a secondary display.

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jmoorse
Member
62
06-26-2024, 01:29 AM
#5
It's a science fiction PC, and the screen I'm using is functioning properly. My test bench is also working with it.
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jmoorse
06-26-2024, 01:29 AM #5

It's a science fiction PC, and the screen I'm using is functioning properly. My test bench is also working with it.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
804
07-02-2024, 05:32 AM
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kervinc
07-02-2024, 05:32 AM #6

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TheSnipeFox
Member
185
07-02-2024, 05:55 PM
#7
It doesn’t require a password. I understand the issue isn’t with Windows but with the BIOS. I’m working to resolve it so that when Windows installs and boots, everything functions properly without any display issues. Since I’m selling the PC, I need it to operate smoothly.
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TheSnipeFox
07-02-2024, 05:55 PM #7

It doesn’t require a password. I understand the issue isn’t with Windows but with the BIOS. I’m working to resolve it so that when Windows installs and boots, everything functions properly without any display issues. Since I’m selling the PC, I need it to operate smoothly.

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
501
07-03-2024, 07:26 AM
#8
After resetting the BIOS, you still can't access a post.
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FlameSquid32
07-03-2024, 07:26 AM #8

After resetting the BIOS, you still can't access a post.

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nielslek
Junior Member
5
07-04-2024, 04:37 PM
#9
You don’t see any output until the login screen appears on the windows display. Pressing the BIOS key lets you enter the BIOS settings, but nothing shows up.
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nielslek
07-04-2024, 04:37 PM #9

You don’t see any output until the login screen appears on the windows display. Pressing the BIOS key lets you enter the BIOS settings, but nothing shows up.

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Pyromanicgamer
Junior Member
46
07-04-2024, 05:11 PM
#10
When you load the display into Windows, it might appear due to compatibility issues with certain monitors. These systems sometimes struggle with resolution or BIOS settings, so switching to another monitor could help. Even if it functions properly elsewhere, the problem might be specific to your setup.
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Pyromanicgamer
07-04-2024, 05:11 PM #10

When you load the display into Windows, it might appear due to compatibility issues with certain monitors. These systems sometimes struggle with resolution or BIOS settings, so switching to another monitor could help. Even if it functions properly elsewhere, the problem might be specific to your setup.

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