tried disconnecting all my drives, the ssd(windows) and the hdd (linux) and booting with the USB, didn't work, tried connecting the monitor to the integrated graphics card, nop
tried with my old monitor, also nop
also tested with 1 stick of ram and also changing them from left to right and right...
f1, f2... f12 doesn't work, delete and esc also don't work, can't access the startup repair (remains black no matter what i do, the monitor isn't the problem) and the pc doesn't recognize my USB flash with windows 10 made with the windows 10 installation tool
sigh...
well, i have already tried all the things that could've of help in the video and didn't work, later I tried using linux boot repair and ended with a PC that "boots" to a black screen with no access to the BIOS... is there anyway to format all of the PC? that was my last resort but I'm studying...
I tried removing the lithium battery to reset CMOS and nothing happened
these are my specs:
CPU: Ryzen 3 2200g (3.7 GHz)
GPU: Radeon RX 570 8gb oc
Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport Ddr4 2666 2x4gb
PSU: Thermaltake Smart series 500W 80+ white
Mobo: B450M HDV R4.0 from asrock
Hi, I'ven using Windows 10 and Linux in a dual boot for 2 months, but yesterday when I turned on my pc, it just directly booted to windows 10, and the "menu" that always appeared that let me chose which OS I wanted to use isn't there anymore.
also, i don't have access to the bios, when I try to...
Hiii, English is not my first language so if you find something bad written don't kill me please...
I have already seen some posts about it, but I'm not sure about what to do.
I have a 19"720p monitor (max resolution of 1366 x 768) and I want to know if upgrading it to a 24" 1920 x 1080 one...