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I've recently purchased a new pc:

Gigabyte H410M S2H

Windows 10 Home (64-bit)

Intel® Core™ i3-10100 CPU 3.60GHz

8GB RAM

I have vertical lines on my monitor: LG IPS FULLHD 22MP48HQ-P

Cable is HDMI and I also tried VGA

The monitor worked fine on another device. I did try another monitor (on my current device) and it seemed to work fine (haven't seen any stripes). I have tried all the refresh rates listed 30 59 60 (even tried interlaced) to no avail. I set default setting for the BIOS because when I bought it they accidently put a graphics card there (I should have kept my mouth shut and probably wouldn't have a problem now!). Of course I downloaded all the latest drivers. So I'm out of ideas. what else can I do to solve this problem?actually they are horizontal but haven't found a way to fix the title. sorryMost likely compatibility problems with Intel UHD 630 graphics, connect your monitor to the discrete graphics card.Hi
there is a bios update which was released 2‎020/09/09. Which is to improve UHD BD (4K BD) support.

Does it still have the horizontal lines at lower resolutions say 1024 * 768 if not then I would try the bios update. Quote from: Portal on September 25, 2020, 08:29:24 AM

Most likely compatibility problems with Intel UHD 630 graphics, connect your monitor to the discrete graphics card.
problem is i don't have a discrete card. at first they put one by MISTAKE. so i gave it back (and now i regret a little
Quote from: Lisa_maree on September 25, 2020, 01:25:38 PM
Hi
there is a bios update which was released 2‎020/09/09. Which is to improve UHD BD (4K BD) support.

Does it still have the horizontal lines at lower resolutions say 1024 * 768 if not then I would try the bios update.

I will update the bios (i didn't know bios can influence hardware). I tried with bios by gigabyte but it says it can't GET the bios.ini file from any server i picked (picked them all). so i guess i'll do it manually.
 i've tried different resolutions but it didn't work. also different cables. I've only found a bios version from may on this PAGE https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H410M-H-rev-10/support#support-dl
also it's not exactly what i was looking for as it needs to be flashed. i'd rather use the tool from windows as it seems simpler and perhaps safer. so i guess i'm looking for a bios.ini file. Actually flasing outside of Windows is safer...not sure who told you that
I saw the new bios here

https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/H410M-S2H-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios

If the computer was working ok with the graphics card why not take it back under warrantee and have them update the bios.patio i meant that because i'm afraid i might screw up with the instructions, it might be safer to go with windows. i find the instructions hard to understand. as i'll demonstate down below.
Lisa_maree have you noticed how similar the links are? I really don't get it how come in mine - the latest version doesn't appear. anyway i read the instructions (attached below) and i'm having trouble understanding a few things:

"2. Use any text editor to open and edit the contents of the Flash.nsh file, and change the
text in the red frame to the correct BIOS name."

how do i know the exact correct name?

"3. Use the USB flash drive to boot the SYSTEM in DOS mode."

do i have to do anything other then booting from the usb?

"4. In DOS mode, your screen will look like the following figure. First, please CONFIRM which
disk code is the USB flash drive you want to use. Here we take FS0 as an example."

how do i know the right disk code?

Can You make a photo of these stripes?
Maybe it's just Your monitor damaged


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