No video during the BIOS boot

We have a HP Pavillion 380 t.  I want to change the boot order, etc., but there is no video is displayed at the start of the BIOS.   Boots for Win7 OK.  Y at - it a hotkey to toggle it works?

Thank you

2whlgeezer wrote: we have a HP Pavillion 380 t.  I want to change the boot order, etc., but there is no video is displayed at the start of the BIOS.   Boots for Win7 OK.  Y at - it a hotkey to toggle it works? Thank you

Hello 2whlgeezer, I have this exactly the same model system and have no problem see the screen Logo of HP where it displays options to access the BIOS and other boot options. I can press the F-10 and enter the BIOS.

Can advise you if you see something on the screen at all?

You can try by pressing e key F-10 immediately when the system boots, even if you can't see anything on the screen and see if it will enter the BIOS and display a picture on the screen.

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