According to Dell, this monitor does not boot into BIOS via HDMI, you must use a VGA cable. This is a transcript of Dell Support. (According to the monitor spec HDMI stays at 75Hz, you need to use a VGA cable to get a monitor at 60Hz where you can access the BIOS setting. I would recommend using a VGA cable as per the monitor spec. Pratik R (09/15/2021 12:28:06 PM): The monitor specs I've read don't say you have to use VGA to boot anything other than Windows.
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