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    Posted: 23 Jul 2018 at 8:00pm
I have a B250M Pro4 motherboard that will not show any HDMI display when turning on the computer.

I see no motherboard post, but it does go into Windows without the display. 

Now if I hard shut down the computer (hold power button for 5 seconds) and restart it, the display will work until I shut it down again and let it sit for a little while.

I am using the onboard graphics with the I5-7500 processor.

It doesn't seem like it is a Windows problem as I can't even get into the UEFI when I first boot up as I can't see anything. But tried it on Windows 10 and 7.

I have the current version of the firmware.

Any setting and or settings that need to be changed in the UEFI to make sure the motherboard refreshes the video signal?

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Michael


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I have already faced acute trouble in case of using B2250M Pro4. Actually, it was unable to provide a good signal strength and display screen as well. You may find a solution from gmail support number to know the actual way.
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