Hi everyone,
I have a Gigabyte A7 K1 laptop with a faulty dGPU.
To troubleshoot, I disconnected the GPU core voltage (cut off GPU power rail). After doing this, the laptop powers on normally.
However, the BIOS still detects the GPU as faulty. The fan ramps up to maximum speed, and after a short time, the laptop shuts down.
I have attached:
- Original BIOS dump
- Motherboard pictures
I am looking for:
1. A modified BIOS with dGPU disabled, or
2. Any guidance on how to bypass GPU detection in BIOS
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I have a Gigabyte A7 K1 laptop with a faulty dGPU.
To troubleshoot, I disconnected the GPU core voltage (cut off GPU power rail). After doing this, the laptop powers on normally.
However, the BIOS still detects the GPU as faulty. The fan ramps up to maximum speed, and after a short time, the laptop shuts down.
I have attached:
- Original BIOS dump
- Motherboard pictures
I am looking for:
1. A modified BIOS with dGPU disabled, or
2. Any guidance on how to bypass GPU detection in BIOS
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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