Reenable Screen in BIOS
Hello,
At one point in time, I was trying to change the OS on a nextbook ares 11, I managed to do so, but then I wanted to try and install windows.
I went mucking about in the BIOS to get it play with windows and somehow I disabled the screen. The screen is not broken.
The device was last running remix OS 2.0 with the TWRP Recovery environment
The device runs the InsydeH20 BIOS.
The device still boots, I just can't see anything on it, and I don't know if the mini HDMI output works, I don't want to buy a cable only to find it the output doesn't work.
If anyone else who has done the same OS swap might be familiar with the procedure to enable the BIOS access.
I'm hoping that anyone who has done the same, might still have the device with acees to the BIOS and can guide me with a tutorial and screenshots of the BIOS to reenable the screen. I want to say the setting is somewhere in the "advanced" section of the BIOS.
Thank you,
CelestialDiablo
Bu iyi bir soru mu?
@celestialdiablo sounds like a corrupted BIOS. Have you tried to remove the battery (both main and CMOS if present)? Leave it unplugged for a while and then try again. IF it is the BIOS you may have to consider either reflashing it or find another BIOS IC.
oldturkey03 tarafından
@oldturkey03 I have already tried to reset the BIOS with a battery removal, main battery is removable, no CMOS battery. Other than that, I know the BIOS isn't corrupt, my initial post stated what happened, I know for a fact the display is disabled, I'm literally the one who did it. I had changed a setting not fully realizing what it was saying at the time when I was younger. When the setting was changed and the device restarted the display was blank, the cables are not the problem, and unfortunately there is no jumpers to force a reset, no sign of a BIOS chip either, best guess it's integrated with the ROM or something.
CelestialDiablo tarafından