You are using a beta bios. In the beta section
ASRock > Products > Motherboard > H67M > Download
it says to download a vga driver. I don't know what you os is, but select the proper one and download.
I have updated my Bios 1.80 to L2.02. Everything is working fine as long as I use my dedicated graphics card. Unfortunately when I start my system connected to onboard graphics it doesn't work. No signal on my monitor. Series 6 Ivy Bridge Bios updates doesn't support onboard graphics? (I'm using a i5-2500k)
Last edited by Borc; 04-27-2012 at 12:55 AM.
You are using a beta bios. In the beta section
ASRock > Products > Motherboard > H67M > Download
it says to download a vga driver. I don't know what you os is, but select the proper one and download.
Perhaps it wouldn't get you into the bios, but you might get a display once windows booted. I don't know how you'd do it tho having no display. Perhaps revert to the old bios, install the driver, and install 202. Beta bioses are an incomplete work. People on these boards have similar problems using hi def tvs where windows results in a display but you don't get any bios boot screens or they're distorted. Perhaps a non beta bios will come out eventually.
ya, if you can use the GFX card available, i'd suggest you revert to a non beta bios. I only recommend a beta if your specifically having an issue.
Example, i got a inexpensive 2nd nvidia GFX (dedicated for phys X use) and after i put it in the pci-e slot the system wouldn't POST. With the beta bios all was good, however i have new problem, BIOS can't seem to find Master Boot Record.![]()
A downgrade is not recommended actually because it could destroy the bios chip. Also it would be no solution for me because I might upgrade to Ivy Bridge sooner than later and would like to use the integrated graphics when I don't play games. Therefore the onboard graphics should work. I noticed there is no onboard graphics option anymore in the bios, only PCI Express and PCI. In the older 1.x Bios I had the option to change to Onboard.
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