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Hi, i'm about to sell my old GPU, So i removed my GPU on my motherboard, and tried to use my on-board vga graphics

but i'm stuck here, infinite loop:

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So if i press F2 fast, i can go and stay at BIOS, i tried to reset the bios settings, changed the graphics settings to ON-BOARD.

After that nothing has worked, So i put my GPU back again, and it worked just fine!!

So it ONLY happens when i'm trying to use my on-board graphics.

please help me! Thank you.

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Edit:

I recorded a video with it

https://youtu.be/K6ZdqxAsoSY

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If you've set the BIOS to on-board graphics and plugged a cable into your motherboard, I don't see why it wouldn't work.

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i have intel G645 and asrock h61m VS R2

 

I'm getting a display because i can go to BIOS, but when i exit bios, it will be stuck there infinite loop on the asrock logo

 

I don't know why, but when i plugged my GPU again, it works fine  :unsure:

 

like now, i can use my pc now because i'm using my graphics card

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i have intel G645 and asrock h61m VS R2

 

I'm getting a display because i can go to BIOS, but when i exit bios, it will be stuck there infinite loop on the asrock logo

 

I don't know why, but when i plugged my GPU again, it works fine  :unsure:

 

like now, i can use my pc now because i'm using my graphics card

It sounds like you have Onboard Graphics Disabled. I am not 100% sure but i believe the BIOS will show even if OB is disabled. Worth a look!

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Try simply resetting bios by pulling the battery out for a minute with the PSU unplugged. It might think the GPU is still there for some reason.

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Is pulling the battery out same as load default settings on BIOS?

Pulling out the battery is a sure-fire way of knowing the settings have been reset.

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