Tip: If after running the bios update you system doesn’t boot please check if you system was built with RAID and set it up and the BIOS menu then it will boot up again. Look under the Drivers & Downloads section your system bios and run it. If still you can't enable the Discrete graphics, you can try flashing/updating the system BIOS to the same or latest version. Note: If the + or + does not work, please uninstall and reinstall the On Screen Display Driver (OSD Driver) using the latest version available at the Drivers & Downloads section. Picture 2: Discrete graphics detected / Enabled and Integrated graphics disabled. Picture1: Discrete Graphics not Detected / Enabled You can also change the primary display at the Advance Tab and choose PEG/SG. Under the Display Adapters section you should see the discrete card (ATI/NVidia), if none are listed check in the BIOS Setup and make sure it is detected there. Go back to the program, when you right-click it, then you will see an option and choose whether use discrete graphics or integrated graphics. If your system still appears to have the Discrete video turned off or missing look at Windows Device Manager.
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