Background: Attempting to upgrade windows 10 to windows 11.
I bought a new computer screen .
I bought a new motherboard : Gigabyte Z590 AORUS MASTER which has integrated graphics,
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 750.
I bought a new GPU: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1650
I connected the monitor with my GPU through an hdmi cable, I changed the CSM in the
Bios as required by the installation of windows 11, putting it as dissabled, and I restarted the
computer.
The result was that I did not see anything on the screen until the windows 10
welcome screen was displayed. No BIOS splash screen.
I tried several ways to solve the problem and the only way I got it was by connecting the
monitor to the graphics card integrated on the motherboard and removing the personal GPU.
Suspicion: It is impossible to see the BIOS splash screen through the GPU when the motherboard has another
integrated graphics card and the CSM is set to dissabled.
Has anyone got it?
I bought a new computer screen .
I bought a new motherboard : Gigabyte Z590 AORUS MASTER which has integrated graphics,
Intel(R) UHD Graphics 750.
I bought a new GPU: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1650
I connected the monitor with my GPU through an hdmi cable, I changed the CSM in the
Bios as required by the installation of windows 11, putting it as dissabled, and I restarted the
computer.
The result was that I did not see anything on the screen until the windows 10
welcome screen was displayed. No BIOS splash screen.
I tried several ways to solve the problem and the only way I got it was by connecting the
monitor to the graphics card integrated on the motherboard and removing the personal GPU.
Suspicion: It is impossible to see the BIOS splash screen through the GPU when the motherboard has another
integrated graphics card and the CSM is set to dissabled.
Has anyone got it?