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HP Compaq 8100 onboard video graphic can't be start the display, Installed PCIe card and can display. Already reset the BIOS and still can't be up onboard graphic port. Is there any Jumper or setting on the motherboard, or on BOIS?

 

Hope for your all help and reply, dudes!

 

Thanks

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HI,


@cthux wrote:

HP Compaq 8100 onboard video graphic can't be start the display, Installed PCIe card and can display. Already reset the BIOS and still can't be up onboard graphic port. Is there any Jumper or setting on the motherboard, or on BOIS?

 

Hope for your all help and reply, dudes!

 

Thanks


 

Please identify your PC with more than the series number. Look at the side and back of the PC at the barcoded sticker and post everything you see there except the serial number.

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Also post the operating system that is installed.

Which video card did you install. (need brand and model number)

Did you upgrade the PSU? (The original is only 350 Watts. Not enough juice and no PCIe six-pin connector for a really nice video card)

 

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erico



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Hi,

i have the same problem.

We have ordered some 8100 Elite Minitower in different configurations, with i5, i7, radeon 4650 & onboard graphics.

Now i have an 8100 Elite with i5 prozessor and radeon 4650 preinstalled.

Because this pc will be used as a test-server, i want to remove the radeon 4650 and just use the onboard graphics.

But if i remove the radeon 4650 and power on the pc, it just gives me the beep code that the graphic card is missing.

 

We have other i5 that came preinstalled with just the onboard graphics and they work fine.

 

So is there a jumper or a bios setting to enable the onboard graphics?

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Hi all,

 

I have the same problem with my HP 8100 Elite. When I removed graphic card Radeon, computer starting beeping. I try to upgrade BIOS, then looking for solution on motherboard with jumpers, but not successfully. Can somebody explain me, how must I configure my PC? I want use just integrated graphic card.

 

Thanks for help.

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This is solution, BUT;

 

Displayed only if there are multiple PCI video adapters in the system. Allows you to specify which VGA controller will be the “boot? or primary VGA controller.
 NOTE:  In order to see this entry, you must enable Integrated Video (Advanced > Device Options ) and Save Changes and Exit.

 

OK, when I go to Advanced > Device Options is there no choice to enable  Integrated Video Card.

 

So does that mean that Integrated Video Card is not Integrated on Motherboard ?    

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Hi,

 

Try clearing the CMOS.  See page 3 and look by the memory dimms (edge of board for a button labled CMOS).  See page 4 for the how to procedure.

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Still no solution found:

 

i tried to reset the cmos

 

i added a second pci graphic card, this gave me a menu in the bios were i can chosse the primary vga card, but i could only choose from one of the pci cards, there was no onboard graphics listed.

 

i updated the bios to 1.07

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@ erico:

  • the product number is XN872ET
  • the operating system does not matter, because we have a problem in the bios not in the operating system, but i tried it with the preinstalled win7 on the disk
  • there is no videcard added, we removed the pci videocard in order to use the onboard videocard, but in my case i removed the HP Radeon 4650
  • still the original psu in use, and i guess that it has enough power for the preinstalled radeon 4650 as it was ment to be by HP

 

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Thanks for hint,  but still don’t work!

Some information about this Motherboard;
Manufacturer:  Hewlett-Packard
Model: 304Bh

North Bridge: Intel DMI Host Bridge Revision 11
South Bridge: Intel Q57 Revision 11 
BIOS version is 1.07.   

 

When I go to Advanced > Device Options is there no choice to enable  Integrated Video Card. That’s look like is this options locked down or something like that, because I can't  see nothing about  Integrated Video Card.  OK guys, this is not funny because these HP-series are not cheap!

Can somebody give  the solution about this problem?  Maybe new BIOS version ?

 

 

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We opened a ticket with HP support for our 8100's PN: LA004UT#ABA regarding the onboard video port.  We had the same issues of pulling the external video card and receiving a beep code on boot.  The answer we received is the chipset does not support the onboard VGA port.

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