External monitor bios G3-572-86VK

MrBanaBeer
MrBanaBeer Member Posts: 2 New User
My main screen of notebook is broken, so i had to use external monitor connected with HDMI. I didn't see prescreen and bios before Windows starts, and I need to access to bios now because my windows got broken after i reinstall VGA drivers. I've already tried to VGA cable connect to monitor, FN+F5, disconnect my broken monitor from motherboard, restart bios via battery(it restarted for sure), magnet on place where notebook closes(my notebook keyboard goes off  so it it), tried other monitors but still can't see BIOS
Does someone know how to display bios on external on this model? 

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,150 Trailblazer
    My main screen of notebook is broken, so i had to use external monitor connected with HDMI. I didn't see prescreen and bios before Windows starts, and I need to access to bios now because my windows got broken after i reinstall VGA drivers. I've already tried to VGA cable connect to monitor, FN+F5, disconnect my broken monitor from motherboard, restart bios via battery(it restarted for sure), magnet on place where notebook closes(my notebook keyboard goes off  so it it), tried other monitors but still can't see BIOS
    Does someone know how to display bios on external on this model? 

    This is the standard way to get into BIOS as guided by Acer for your G3-572 laptop, to activate the BIOS Utility press F2 during POST (power-on-self-test) or as soon as you press the power on for your your laptop, all this should get you into BIOS. 

    You can also get into BIOS through Win-10 by going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced startup > Restart now


     
  • MrBanaBeer
    MrBanaBeer Member Posts: 2 New User
    I need to get bios on external monitor, i can enter bios but cant see it on external monitorStevenGen said:
    My main screen of notebook is broken, so i had to use external monitor connected with HDMI. I didn't see prescreen and bios before Windows starts, and I need to access to bios now because my windows got broken after i reinstall VGA drivers. I've already tried to VGA cable connect to monitor, FN+F5, disconnect my broken monitor from motherboard, restart bios via battery(it restarted for sure), magnet on place where notebook closes(my notebook keyboard goes off  so it it), tried other monitors but still can't see BIOS
    Does someone know how to display bios on external on this model? 

    This is the standard way to get into BIOS as guided by Acer for your G3-572 laptop, to activate the BIOS Utility press F2 during POST (power-on-self-test) or as soon as you press the power on for your your laptop, all this should get you into BIOS. 

    You can also get into BIOS through Win-10 by going to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Advanced startup > Restart now


     

  • Kenpachi
    Kenpachi Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited November 2021
    MrBanaBeer

    I also wanted to enter the bios with my g3-572 while having no laptop screen only an external monitor.

    I tried it and it seems to only work if you actually connect a laptop screen on it and thats exactly what i did. 

    https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/48183733



  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    edited November 2021
    MrBanaBeer  Kenpachi getting into the bios via  an exteral display its a bit complicated the easiest way its to disconnect the internal display cable from the moo as the bios will only recognize the internal display first and will deny access to the external please check the video below for a better explanation bare in mind the second option in the video might not work on predator laptops as theres no csm support as far as im aware and good luck :)

    StevenGen bios setup will not work on any external displays when the internal its still physically connected (unless there are options in the bios do do so) its a bit more complicated than that i have tried it myself and just got to the conclusion its not worth it unless you have a broken display that youre not planning to replace then yeah use the external only :)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6-3c4oKUUM


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