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I have an ASROCK A580 Challenger Graphic's card and Intel needs to fix this and if they can't release a patch they need to fix this problem in upcoming ARC Graphic's cards because this is completely unacceptable.
When I want to reinstall Windows when running my ARC graphic's card I have noticed that the graphic's on the screen's to do your selections do not fit the screen correctly and look terrible as well.
When I installed Windows 11 23H2 with an ISO I downloaded right from Microsoft I could navigate the screen's correctly.
When I try to install Windows 11 24H2 you can not install Windows unless I go into my bios and switch CSM (Compatibility Support Module) from Disabled to Enabled.
If you look at the first picture you can see that it is impossible to see or get to the accept or decline buttons to go to the next screen as they are not visible no matter what you do,I can get to this screen just fine and see all the choice's or just make my selection then press the enter key,the problem is on this screen pressing the enter will not work because you must be able to press the accept or decline button.
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I'll close this as duplicate. Refer to https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-ARC-Graphics/Weird-problem-when-trying-to-install-Windows-with-an-ARC-Card/m-p/1664795#M20434
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I have found that if I go into my bios and turn the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) from Disabled to Enabled then I can see the whole screen as you can see by this picture where I have turned the Compatibility Support Module from Disabled to Enabled.
The problem with doing this is it is a pain because then I have to wait for my pc to take 5 to 7 minute's and go threw ram training because my pc use's DDR5 ram and it does this everytime you switch the Compatibility Support Module from Disabled to Enabled and then back again.
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I'll close this as duplicate. Refer to https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-ARC-Graphics/Weird-problem-when-trying-to-install-Windows-with-an-ARC-Card/m-p/1664795#M20434

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