H homerhurst78 Reputable Aug 29, 2014 8 0 4,510 Aug 29, 2014 #1 I was trying to enable the on board video and a nvidea card and accidentally disabled both displays is there a way to restore factory default for some reason it will not boot into safe mode
I was trying to enable the on board video and a nvidea card and accidentally disabled both displays is there a way to restore factory default for some reason it will not boot into safe mode
Solution azguard4 Aug 29, 2014 Hm it should still start in Safe Mode. How did you accidentally disable BOTH displays?? Sorry, had to ask... You could use F8 right after POST to go into Advanced Startup Options, try Last Known Good Configuration.
Hm it should still start in Safe Mode. How did you accidentally disable BOTH displays?? Sorry, had to ask... You could use F8 right after POST to go into Advanced Startup Options, try Last Known Good Configuration.
azguard4 Reputable Aug 19, 2014 178 0 4,710 Aug 29, 2014 Solution #2 Hm it should still start in Safe Mode. How did you accidentally disable BOTH displays?? Sorry, had to ask... You could use F8 right after POST to go into Advanced Startup Options, try Last Known Good Configuration. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Hm it should still start in Safe Mode. How did you accidentally disable BOTH displays?? Sorry, had to ask... You could use F8 right after POST to go into Advanced Startup Options, try Last Known Good Configuration.
A aldan Splendid Apr 15, 2013 3,999 29 24,640 Aug 29, 2014 #3 or boot to the bios and enable onboard video from there. Upvote 0 Downvote
azguard4 Reputable Aug 19, 2014 178 0 4,710 Aug 29, 2014 #4 aldan : or boot to the bios and enable onboard video from there. It's already enabled in the BIOS if it can be seen in the Device Manager. Upvote 0 Downvote
aldan : or boot to the bios and enable onboard video from there. It's already enabled in the BIOS if it can be seen in the Device Manager.
A aldan Splendid Apr 15, 2013 3,999 29 24,640 Dec 6, 2014 #5 then it should work,should it not? Upvote 0 Downvote