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No video on boot!

No video on boot. I think it is a bios problem but I do not know how to flash the bios when I can't see anything on screen.

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This is not normally a bios problem. If you have a second video card in the computer, you might try to get video on that one. Otherwise, I would place the problem as one of two things: The video card or the power supply.
I wouldn't try to flash the BIOS unless you have really good reason to suspect it.

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