![]() Unfortunately, I've had no luck with this. After finish with whatever you needed done, you can adjust the setup to your preference again.Ī use of DVI or HDMI to VGA adapter will achieve better result. I think that a standard display of 1080p or less, connecting thru DVI or HDMI to a Dell graphics card should get the BIOS settings signals to go thru. What is the main goal here? You want to get into BIOS settings to do a default reset? Settings changes?Ī working display would be the easiest way, but since I couldn't do that, I thought I could achieve it through BIOS access through the serial port as a work-around (as shown in this video) - from the video, serial is supposed to feed though text-based gui de Oro wrote: The issue at hand was the blank screen (no signals) prior to Windows but everything is displayed proper after Windows is loaded. My understanding from your original post, the machine is working fine. Is this potentially a setting in BiOS? Something blocks access to bios for security - secure-boot or something? Probably blocking serial port too? I've even tried using a serial cable to try and get I to bios from another laptop using putty - but even serial doesn't put out any data! Trying to boot to recovery from within windows (and the shift + restart trick).Tried just hitting F12 till windows loads. ![]() I've done the CMOS battery removal (left it out for an hour and pressed the power button for a while to make sure the capacitors were empty) to reset bios and it does nothing. I have tried multiple monitors and different types of video cables. These systems don't have on-board graphics, so I put a little passive GPU in there.Įssentially I power on the system and the monitor gets no signal (I don't mean a black screen, I mean no signal - like it goes I to power-saver mode because it's getting no video signals) and then windows boots and there's video.Īll drivers etc. Windows NT Workstation Versión: 4.NB: I have seen other threads with similar issues, but no solution for me yet.ĭell 5610. Windows NT Tips Tricks and Registre Hacks Name: SpiNBalL s/n: 4CA0A9AE Windows Millennium Developers Edición s/n: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG ![]() Windows Millennium Versión: UK OEM s/n: CB3TB-C26HP-32V98-3H2BQ-KVJ6M Windows Millennium Versión: Beta 1 s/n: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG Windows Millennium Versión: 3000.2 s/n: HBTD9-6P338-XT2MV-QBTTF-WPGGB Windows Millennium Versión: 2363 s/n: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG Windows Millennium Versión: 2348 s/n: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG Windows Millennium s/n: B6BYC-6T7C3-4PXRW-2XKWB-GYV33 Windows 2000 Server Versión: Service Pack 1 Retail s/n: XF7DK-7X2WM-2QRCT-Y9R23-4BHDG Windows 2000 Pro Versión: Upgrade s/n: F6PGG-4YYDJ-3FF3T-R328P-3BXTG Windows 2000 Pro Versión: Service Pack 1 Retail s/n: QP8X3-HFQPH-7R6X7-MJXYB-FDGQG Windows 2000 Pro Versión: Retail s/n: F6PGG-4YYDJ-3FF3T-R328P-3BXTG ![]() Windows 2000 Pro Versión: OEM 1-2 CPU Final s/n: RM233-2PRQQ-FR4RH-JP89H-46QYB Windows 2000 Pro Versión: Final s/n: RBDC9-VTRC8-D7972-J97JY-PRVMG Windows 2000 Advanced Server Final s/n: H6TWQ-TQQM8-HXJYG-D69F7-R84VM Windows 2000 Advanced ServerVersion: Multi Lenguaje s/n: KRJQ8-RQ822-YRMXF-6TTXC-HD2VM Windows 2000 Advanced Server s/n: R7MPM-R36DT-F38FC-RPPCX-XJG7M Windows 98 SE Full Retail s/n: F73WT-WHD3J-CD4VR-2GWKD-T38YD or s/n: K4HVD-Q9TJ9-6CRX9-C9G68-RQ2D3 Windows 98 Second Edición OEM s/n: FT9CH-XVXW7-7BFCM-RPR49-VDHYD or s/n: PW3DW-PC9D8-Q7VMQ-8YTMY-RTR9G Windows 98 Second Edición OEM Spanish s/n: MP7TK-KPT9F-DJFH9-B3828-HFH9D Windows 98 SE s/n: T9RTV-J37B4-43GHH-JGDPD-GCTXQ Windows 98 Second Edición s/n: CMGRR-XCBMG-4P8TB-DR9FW-62PFB or s/n: HMTWJ-VPPWP-9BXP8-WD73Y-GGT6M Windows 98 SE Upgrade for Windows 3.1 and Up s/n: G6HTF-WBJPJ-QKWPH-Y6D9Q-W73FC Windows 98 Versión: Full OEM German s/n: KTCYX-QRHXX-XX7GM-FGYQJ-XDPGY
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