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Topic: Not picking up monitor with no graphics cards? (Read 442 times)

newbie
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February 16, 2014, 09:24:41 AM
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I experienced same problems with using a teamviewer and then connecting real monitor to PC .
Just let the HDMI cable connected and perform reboot, you should see your BIOS posting and than OS boot .
Or you have to choose right output in BIOS so perform cmos reset too and output should be set by default to auto/both available outputs.
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Ok, so recently I had to send of my 7950 to get fixed under warranty so ever since I have been using teamviewer. Now the problem is when I try to connect a real monitor to it through the onboard hdmi slot it won't display anything. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get it to display.

hi, i would suggest using the onboard VGA, or DVI instead of HDMI and see if that works
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Ok, so recently I had to send of my 7950 to get fixed under warranty so ever since I have been using teamviewer. Now the problem is when I try to connect a real monitor to it through the onboard hdmi slot it won't display anything. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get it to display.
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