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I have motherboard gigabyte p61a-d3 dual bios and vga card gtx 750ti this motherboard supports pci e2

My vga card pci e3 to make it work i updated my bios to support pci e3

The problem is i updated one of the dual bios so sometimes when i turn off my pc it opens to the unupdated bios and keep restarting with black screen for several days till it finally open on the updated one

Is there anyway to choose the bios from out of windows cuz i haven't other vga pci e2 to login

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1 minute ago, ZcanKal said:

PCIe gen3 is compatible with the other two PCIe generations.

I'm sorry, could you repeat that?  I can tell that English isn't your first language.

My default bios doesn't support pci e3 it must be updated to support it.

When i use vga pci e3 my pc doesn't start.

I have dual bios Motherboard and one of them updated, Idk how that bios work sometimes the updated bios works and the PC starts.

And other times the other bios works and the PC keeps restarting

I need pci e2 vga card to update the other bios and I don't have one

So is there anyway to switch between the bios manually ?

 

And yes its my third language

 

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14 hours ago, Ali Tarek said:

My default bios doesn't support pci e3 it must be updated to support it.

When i use vga pci e3 my pc doesn't start.

I have dual bios Motherboard and one of them updated, Idk how that bios work sometimes the updated bios works and the PC starts.

And other times the other bios works and the PC keeps restarting

I need pci e2 vga card to update the other bios and I don't have one

So is there anyway to switch between the bios manually ?

 

And yes its my third language

 

Ok, if your motherboard has a VGA or DVI connector on the motherboard itself, plug your monitor directly to the motherboard and remove the GTX 750 ti.
If there is any noticable difference between the first and second BIOS, try to flash the same BIOS image on the second BIOS.

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