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Hi, I have a NUC7PJYHN running Windows 11. Everything is running nicely straight out of the box, but every time I start or restart the PC, the graphics output randomly switches between the HDMI1 and HDMI2 connectors on the back of the NUC. The only solution that I came up with is to move the HDMI cable to the respective other connector when the screen stays blank after starting Windows (the NUC splash screen, before Windows is booting, seems to be always on).
Is there a simple way to force the system to use the same HDMI connector all the time? Or maybe using both HDMI connectors in parallel?
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In BIOS settings, Advanced>Devices>Video, set the IDG Primary Video Port as required (HDMI1 or HDMI2).
Leon
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In BIOS settings, Advanced>Devices>Video, set the IDG Primary Video Port as required (HDMI1 or HDMI2).
Leon
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Thank you very much for this information. I did that and set the IGD Primary Video Port to HDMI1 (with IGD Secondary Video Port disabled), and so far the NUC7PJYHN seems to be outputting the HDMI signal exclusively on HDMI1, even after several reboots. I think this solves the issue.
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