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MB symbol and BIOS doesn't show

Manyeet

So Im using a rtx 2060 super and using a DVID connection to my 60hz display and using a HDMI to my 144hz/main display. When I turn on the computer the logo of the mobo or the BIOS doesn't show in any of the screens, it's just black, but after a bit windows login pops up. Im using a tuf gaming x570-pro wifi btw. For bios to show up I have to unplug my main monitor/HDMI connection and then it shows up on my second monitor/DVID connection. Im assuming BIOS is proratizing DVID or something but still why does nothing show up when both monitors are connected? Any ideas to why this is happening?

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maybe you have fast boot enabled or something

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8 minutes ago, gloop said:

Which monitor is set to the main one in Windows?

My 144hz one, connected by HDMI

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Go to Settings > Updates and security > Recovery > Click the restart now button.

Wait...
Then click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > EUFI Firmware settings > restart.

 

Thats how you get into a EUFI bios with a super fast boot enabled.

 

 

Herer a video to show if that makes it easier.

 

 

Ive had the problem of not being able to get into the bios on a normal reboot, as the Bios doesnt even load the USB to power my keyboard. But that way i showed above works perfectly every time.

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Just now, Manyeet said:

My 144hz one, connected by HDMI

Also just to let you know, when I unplug by second/DVID monitor and try to boot with just the main monitor, nothign shows up until the windows screen. The main monitor detects the HDMI signal as well, I think I switch the main monitor to my second/60hz it might work, but thats not the point.

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1 minute ago, HanZie82 said:

Go to Settings > Updates and security > Recovery > Click the restart now button.

Wait...
Then click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > EUFI Firmware settings > restart.

 

Thats how you get into a EUFI bios with a super fast boot enabled.

 

 

Herer a video to show if that makes it easier.

 

Yeah I know that but what if I have a problem and there is a problem with windows and I need to go to BIOS, do I have to just rely on windows automatic repair to show after a few restarts.

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Just now, Manyeet said:

Yeah I know that but what if I have a problem and there is a problem with windows and I need to go to BIOS, do I have to just rely on windows automatic repair to show after a few restarts.

And also if it is something to do with fast boot, why does it show when I unplug my main monitor and boot with just my second one.

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1 minute ago, Manyeet said:

Yeah I know that but what if I have a problem and there is a problem with windows and I need to go to BIOS, do I have to just rely on windows automatic repair to show after a few restarts.

Well you really dont need to be in the BIOS that much. Most ppl do more harm there then good so why would they make it easy to destroy their computers. ;)
I dont know it annoys me too, but it is what it is. If you want that blazing fast boot this is the downside, you will have to jump trough hoops to get back into the BIOS...

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1 minute ago, Manyeet said:

And also if it is something to do with fast boot, why does it show when I unplug my main monitor and boot with just my second one.

Maybe it sees a change and gives you a chance to see/alter?

 

Dont forget its a EUFI BIOS, its not that 1980's stuff anymore. Its now more secure and such, so yeah getting in might be harder. Which can be a benefit since a 3rd party would have a hard time getting in there as well then...

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Maybe I should try turning off fast boot and then boot?

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1 minute ago, Manyeet said:

Maybe I should try turning off fast boot and then boot?

Thats an option, it will just take a little longer.

When i ask for more specs, don't expect me to know the answer!
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Rather than disabling fast start-up I restarted which isn't effected by it, and nothing changed, BIOS is still a no show.

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