I really need some help! I tried to get into the BIOS on my Linux machine but couldn't figure it out. In a moment of frustration, I decided to nuke my system, thinking it would force it to boot from a USB. Now, when I turn on my computer, there's no display on either of my monitors. I'm a newbie to PCs and totally lost. If you need more details, just ask!
3 Answers
I can totally relate; starting with PCs can be tricky! Just out of curiosity, can you try to clarify what you did to nuke it? It’s also helpful to know if your monitors are plugged into your graphics card or directly into the motherboard.
What exactly did you do to 'nuke' your system? Are you connecting your displays to the GPU or the motherboard? Make sure your USB is bootable and check if your BIOS was set to boot from USB. Also, which motherboard are you using?
Don't worry, we all have our moments! Just check everything step by step. If your system previously booted from USB, double-check the USB and your connections. And yeah, letting us know your motherboard helps a ton!
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