bios disabled integrated graphics.

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Here is the whole story- I had ordered an gtx 650 . Before installing it I went in the bios and disabled intel integrated graphics from activate if primary to disable. Then I restarted the pc. But the pc gave just 2 beeps and there was nothing on the screen! Not everyone the bios. I did some research on the net. I tried to remove the battery and reinstall it but this didnt work. I couldnt from find out the jumper either. Now the pc doesnt start. I tried to install the gtx 650 but yet nothing happens. My motherboard is intel dh61ww. Please help me out.
 
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Erm well you should of fitted the GTX 650 into the Pci- slot first.

Left the monitor cable connected to the motherboard.

By the way if you have set the bios back to factory defaults.
It`s beeping because you have the monitor lead connected to the 650.
Where its reverted back to on board.
The two beeps means that the monitor cable or signal lead is not connected to the mobo. Some boards auto sense for this.

After that you need to go into the bios and in the graphics order list make sure Pci-e or Peg mode is selected. save the settings in the bios before exit.
Then swap the monitor lead over to the 650 card.

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according to intel, 2 beeps means graphic failure. Unplug the power cable from the PC then remove the battery from the motherboard. Using a metal tool (screwdriver, paper clip) short out the + and - of the battery socket on the mobo for a second. Then let the motherboard stay without battery for a couple of minutes. Plug the battery back in and start your pc.
 
Erm well you should of fitted the GTX 650 into the Pci- slot first.

Left the monitor cable connected to the motherboard.

By the way if you have set the bios back to factory defaults.
It`s beeping because you have the monitor lead connected to the 650.
Where its reverted back to on board.
The two beeps means that the monitor cable or signal lead is not connected to the mobo. Some boards auto sense for this.

After that you need to go into the bios and in the graphics order list make sure Pci-e or Peg mode is selected. save the settings in the bios before exit.
Then swap the monitor lead over to the 650 card.
 
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