I no longer see the splash screen

Hello

I was wondering if there is a problem?

When I start my pc, I don't see the initial start up screen (where you see the pc that runs through the quotes - before loading windows) - I wanted to install a card from the PCI (replacing the edge - but can not access the splash screens to turn off the sound of the OB) - is there a problem with my pc? or how to get back this splash screen?

Thank you

Check your computer or motherboard - sometimes the boot options Manual
screen can be hidden, but even if it does not appear you can still access
the configuration screen of the BIOS by pressing the correct key.

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Hello

I was wondering if there is a problem?

When I start my pc I no longer see the initial start up screen (where you)
See the pc that runs through the quotes - before loading windows) - I
wanted to install a PCI card (by replacing the embedded one - but may not)
access to splash screens to turn off the sound of the OB) - is there a problem with
my pc? or how to get back this splash screen?

Thank you

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