Maybe somebody here knows what to do:
After I changed the setting of the PCIe-slots to "compute", the z400 no longer starts at all and won't give me a chance to change this setting back to the way it was. I understand that the "compute" setting is reserved for special video cards like the Nvidia Tesla card and I also know by now that it is completely wrong for my needs.
When I now press the power button, I see the red light flasing along with the 6 beeps indicating a graphics error. I already tried to reset the cmos by taking the battery out, pushing the cmos button...but no luck.
The way I see it, the z400 no longer expects a regular graphics card in the PCIe slots and therefore signals that no card is installed (same error code without any graphics card installed).
So: does anyone know how I can change this back to normal? There must be a way!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help because I'm in the middle of a production and this workstation plays a crucial role.
After I changed the setting of the PCIe-slots to "compute", the z400 no longer starts at all and won't give me a chance to change this setting back to the way it was. I understand that the "compute" setting is reserved for special video cards like the Nvidia Tesla card and I also know by now that it is completely wrong for my needs.
When I now press the power button, I see the red light flasing along with the 6 beeps indicating a graphics error. I already tried to reset the cmos by taking the battery out, pushing the cmos button...but no luck.
The way I see it, the z400 no longer expects a regular graphics card in the PCIe slots and therefore signals that no card is installed (same error code without any graphics card installed).
So: does anyone know how I can change this back to normal? There must be a way!
I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help because I'm in the middle of a production and this workstation plays a crucial role.