... BIOS enable PCI-E graphic boot

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P/N DTSPYAA003

BIOS P11 - A0

Power supply FSP500-50AAGA

Win 10 operating system

EVGA GeForce 8400 GS DDR3

 

Acer starts with white rear screen until windows loads. If I need to access the bios that I must remove the EVGA. I think looks only at startup integrated graphics card bios.

All of the bios may be the case the EVGA as adapter of master boot in the BIOS of the motherboard? As value the option PCI-E or PEG? All I could find is the pci power turn on or off. I enabled it but still black.

not the end of the world.

Shawn

Original graphics boards are only UEFI and I didn't find any option in the bios Setup utility:

BD OF VGA. GT635.2G.UEFI.W/DVI/HDMI. ATX

Your graphics card is apparently not UEFI. I suggest you to contact EVGA support to be sure.

Sorry, no ideas.

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    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-and-software/consumer-notebooks-and-Windows-8-overview-of-BIOS-updates/m-p/1984731

    Kind regards

    DP - K

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