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현재 버전 작성자: jayeff

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Hi @mariusbuduca
Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting into the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor or HDMI cable.
-If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor (TV?) and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.
+If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor (TV?) and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card. If it works then you know it is the monitor or HDMI cable. You will have to try each one again to know which it is.

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편집자: jayeff

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Hi @mariusbuduca
-Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
+Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting into the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor or HDMI cable.
If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor (TV?) and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi @mariusbuduca
Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor or HDMI cable.
-If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.
+If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor (TV?) and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi @mariusbuduca
Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
-If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor.
+If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor or HDMI cable.
If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi @mariusbuduca
Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor.
-If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and/or HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.
+If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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편집자: jayeff

텍스트:

Hi @mariusbuduca
-Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST as the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
+Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST and the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).
What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?
If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.
If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor.
If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and/or HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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원본 게시물 작성자: jayeff

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Hi @mariusbuduca

Since you get images from your PC remotely, this proves that it is passing POST as the PC appears to be booting in the OS OK, so it could also be a GPU problem (assuming there is a separate GPU card installed).

What is the make and model number of the CPU? Does it have integrated graphics?

If it does, remove the GPU card, connect the monitor to the motherboard's HDMI port and check if you can get a display in BIOS. You may get a display in Windows but it may only be basic drivers loaded and not specific for the integrated GPU.

If it works at least you know it's the GPU card and not the monitor.

If the CPU doesn't have integrated graphics then you may have to try a different known working monitor and/or HDMI cable and if still no good then it's the GPU card.

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