Is there a way to enable a motherboard back on?

Alernak

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Apr 12, 2017
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Hello, the title is probably confusing. I'll try to describe the issue: I went to BIOS and chose IGD instead of PEG. Now, this was a very stupid move as I don't have an integrated graphics card, but is there any way to enable it back on? My PC won't boot now, it's just a black screen when I try to start it up, so I can't access BIOS.

My motherboard is MSI b150m pro VDH. What can I do? Or is it the graphics card that I need to enable?
 
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Which CPU do you use? I think all socket 1151 CPUs have an IGP integrated.
Eventually you will need to just plug in the monitor cable into the motherboard instead of the dedicated graphics card and switch back the BIOS option and replug to the graphics card after this.

If this doesn´t work, clear the cmos by jumper, have a look at the manual page 15 how to. "JBAT1: Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS) Jumper"

power down the PC, unplug the wall plug and short the two pins (clr_cmos) on the motherboard for about 5 seconds with something metallic
Which CPU do you use? I think all socket 1151 CPUs have an IGP integrated.
Eventually you will need to just plug in the monitor cable into the motherboard instead of the dedicated graphics card and switch back the BIOS option and replug to the graphics card after this.

If this doesn´t work, clear the cmos by jumper, have a look at the manual page 15 how to. "JBAT1: Clear CMOS (Reset BIOS) Jumper"

power down the PC, unplug the wall plug and short the two pins (clr_cmos) on the motherboard for about 5 seconds with something metallic
 
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