Unable to access the BIOS

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Hello,
Here are some of my photos of the tower I assembled and the components I purchased. Unfortunately, I can't get my BIOS to turn on despite my efforts. My PC powers on, the fans are running. I removed the battery, waited, and got no further results. I pressed the F2 key several times, but nothing happened, just a black screen. What am I missing, what did I install incorrectly, so that I can finally access my BIOS and download my Windows? Thank you sincerely.

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Anonymous user
 
Hello,

It's not very clear in your photos, you should take them from several angles focused on different areas if possible.

Otherwise, silly question, where is the screen connected? Does the numeric keypad light up 5 to 15 seconds after turning on the PC? If so, the computer is working, you haven't connected your screen to the correct video source on the PC.
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Lilou_3027 Posted messages 13 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 







The keyboard lights up well after a few seconds and my screen is connected to the VGA port of my motherboard.
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Lilou_3027 Posted messages 13 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   > Lilou_3027 Posted messages 13 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
I just connected my screen to my graphics card, still a black screen even though my fans are running and the indicators on my screen and keyboard are lit up.
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Anonymous user > Lilou_3027 Posted messages 13 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Weird, according to your photos, your screen is VGA and your graphics card is DVI, HDMI, or maybe DisplayPort as well. However, to have a display, you must use the graphics card, or else it's useless...
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Lilou_3027 Posted messages 13 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   > Anonymous user
 
Thank you for your answers, which taught me a lot of things, but my problem truly comes from my graphics card that doesn't have a VGA connection. I used an adapter that is not recognized, so my screen was not turning on.
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