Hi.
I have a Lenovo L340-17IRH laptop with an NM-C362 1.0 motherboard. I think it has a damaged NVIDIA graphics card because it freezes on startup. Previously, after formatting, it froze after installing the graphics card, and now it is not even possible to boot the USB flash drive with the operating system.
Is it possible to disable the graphics card from the motherboard? I can tell you right away that there is no such option in the BIOS. I found something about it on a Russian forum (I probably can't add a link here), and they wrote that it worked after removing PR5801 and PR5821.
Maybe someone has done it and can confirm it, or at least tell me which components on the motherboard?
It has an i5-9300H processor, so it has graphics built in.
I have a boardview from mn-c361, but it doesn't have those resistors
I have a Lenovo L340-17IRH laptop with an NM-C362 1.0 motherboard. I think it has a damaged NVIDIA graphics card because it freezes on startup. Previously, after formatting, it froze after installing the graphics card, and now it is not even possible to boot the USB flash drive with the operating system.
Is it possible to disable the graphics card from the motherboard? I can tell you right away that there is no such option in the BIOS. I found something about it on a Russian forum (I probably can't add a link here), and they wrote that it worked after removing PR5801 and PR5821.
Maybe someone has done it and can confirm it, or at least tell me which components on the motherboard?
It has an i5-9300H processor, so it has graphics built in.
I have a boardview from mn-c361, but it doesn't have those resistors