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How to enable integrated video card?
I have a laptop in which the discrete vidyuha died.
But on the processor board itself, right next to it, integrated graphics are soldered. But it was never visible in the device manager, only the adapter from amd (which just died). The question is how to turn it on, because even the BIOS does not load (and before that I poked so much in the BIOS to turn it on, but it didn’t work). Is it possible that some kind of transistor on the board is responsible for this? Or can I flash the BIOS without the adapter microcode so that the integrated one turns on?
Laptop: dell n7010
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I think you are confusing concepts.
Just a discrete video card is soldered next to the processor.
Embedded video resides inside the processor.
The specifications of the laptop indicate only Discrete video - it is quite possible that the power circuits of the integrated video core may not be available - in this case, only replacing the discrete core
if there was a switchable / hybrid graphics - one could try to shunt jumpers only to the built-in core
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