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Hugh_Lebowski

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4. Yeah I was going to suggest you could probably 'get it to work' exactly like that
Tue Jul 13, 2021, 09:58 PM
Jul 2021

assuming the board/cpu supports CPU (onboard GPU) graphics.

You can just uninstall the nVidia drivers from normal windows (i.e. while booted to the onboard GPU as you are now). Then switch the cable back to nV GPU, switch BIOS back to PCIEx graphics, and allow to boot/see what happens.

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