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losrogaty2019-04-10 14:16:49
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losrogaty, 2019-04-10 14:16:49

Change default monitor in bios?

1) main monitor: display port 2) second monitor: and vga-dvi. Previously 1 was connected to nvidia 1050ti and 2 to intel hd processor card. But I need both monitors to be fastened to nvidia (the hack cannot be in two cards at the same time).
I bought an adapter from ali for 250r, everything works both macos and windows, but by default the bios sees 2) vga-dvi monik. And the first monitor on which the mouse and keyboard does not turn on and I cannot comfortably press del or f11 for additional switches.
In bios msi 250m did not find anything. (Here is my bios https://youtu.be/2nCiHuFGmLk?t=71 ) Unfortunately the boot order is indeed DVI > HDMI > Displayport if you have more than 1 display connected to the video card
. Maybe there are hacks?

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Saboteur, 2019-04-10
@saboteur_kiev

I don't think so.
BIOS does not control monitors. Monitors are controlled by a video card.
And the settings of the video card are apparently available only from the loaded OS.
Read about your vidyashka, maybe you can update the firmware on it or how.

Ꮖɦɛօռ, 2019-04-10
@Theon

What prevents you from doing this through the video card control panel?

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