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Hello!
For some reason my monitor does not show an image when I try to access a BIOS.
Last time I accessed the BIOS, I changed my boot order so that I could boot up an image of Windows 7, which I was trying to dual-boot with Windows 10.
Tried booting up the USB, went straight to Windows 10. I thought that maybe I didn't save my changes, so I took the USB out and tried to boot into the BIOS. No image popped up, but I know I'm in the BIOS because when I press the power button, it shuts off instantly.
My display cables are plugged into the graphics card.
No beeps, either.
How can I fix this or are there any trouble-shooting tips that would be helpful?
Thank you!
For some reason my monitor does not show an image when I try to access a BIOS.
Last time I accessed the BIOS, I changed my boot order so that I could boot up an image of Windows 7, which I was trying to dual-boot with Windows 10.
Tried booting up the USB, went straight to Windows 10. I thought that maybe I didn't save my changes, so I took the USB out and tried to boot into the BIOS. No image popped up, but I know I'm in the BIOS because when I press the power button, it shuts off instantly.
My display cables are plugged into the graphics card.
No beeps, either.
How can I fix this or are there any trouble-shooting tips that would be helpful?
Thank you!





