In the brochure it is reported that the 7510 was also produced with Intel®HDGraphicsP580,P530,&530 only.
I don't know if there is a difference in the motherboard between the various versions and therefore if removing the Nvidia m2000m will work with the GPU incorporated in the CPU.
At the end I removed the Quadro m2000m and the 7510 don't boot at all. Putting back the Quadro the laptop boot again. Therefore this version of 7510 need the presence of the graphic card and don't boot only with the GPU located internally the CPU.
Thank you for you suggestion. I change the Switchable graphics. I removed again the Quadro m2000m and switch on the laptop, after a couple of minutes the 7510 boot with the internal gpu.
Unfortunately the problem persist and Blue page says "Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart". We're just collecting some error info, and then we'll restart for you. The computer freeze al 0% complete. Stop code WHEA UNCORRETABLE ERROR.
In order to exclude a sofware issue the installed HD was removed and I make a new installation of windows 10 over an empty SSD. The installation freeze ones and after a manually switch off/on it completes but the problem persist and is the same. I also disabled all the internal harware (parallel, serial, usb etc) with the same risult. Any idea?
So, the query of this thread was resolved, the 7510 can work without a discrete graphics card.
However, with the Quadro card removed, your system BSOD issue is remained the same.
The stop code WHEA UNCORRETABLE ERROR means that a hardware issue has occurred on your computer. Issues could be related to such things as hard drives, processor, power supply, bad or corrupted memory (DRAM). It also could be that the device drivers are outdated or corrupted. Another reason could be voltage changes.
Some of hardware related are not applicable to a mobile workstation. Corrupted drivers had ruled out when you removed the system drive. Lets focus on the remaining hardware and firmware.
Have you run a diagnostics ePSA? With full memory test?
Have you attempt with clearing NVRAM by reseating CMOS battery? It's not required, but your system could use a fresh CMOS battery while you are working on it.
Try different storage connection, SATA vs. M.2, for Windows installation
Try different USB port to connect installation USB drive.
Visual inspecting for anything conductive that could short the electrical on board, such as antenna leads came loose and touching circuits on motherboard. Any visible burnt mark or peeled circuit traces.
Last but not least, considering to update BIOS firmware via USB drive.
Yes the query of the thread was resolved. A ePSA and also the extended memory check passed without problem and the board have the latest BIOS. The NVRAM was cleared removing the CMOS battery and I also tried various HDD and differents USB ports with the same results. I think the problem is in the motherboard. I now I am waiting for the one ordered.
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July 8th, 2023 21:00
It appears that users were able to run the 7510 with integrated graphics card in benchmark US, UK, MX.
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Thanks for the information.
In the brochure it is reported that the 7510 was also produced with Intel®HDGraphicsP580,P530,&530 only.
I don't know if there is a difference in the motherboard between the various versions and therefore if removing the Nvidia m2000m will work with the GPU incorporated in the CPU.
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At the end I removed the Quadro m2000m and the 7510 don't boot at all.
Putting back the Quadro the laptop boot again.
Therefore this version of 7510 need the presence of the graphic card and don't boot only with the GPU located internally the CPU.
Chino de Oro
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July 16th, 2023 00:00
Intel graphics vs. Quadro M2000M
They are both using the same motherboard Dell 0HV79W. How it was wired, you must figure it out.
Does your BIOS settings have option for Optimus or switchable graphics? Can you select Intel as main graphics processor?
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Thank you for you suggestion.
I change the Switchable graphics.
I removed again the Quadro m2000m and switch on the laptop, after a couple of minutes the 7510 boot with the internal gpu.
Unfortunately the problem persist and Blue page says "Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart". We're just collecting some error info, and then we'll restart for you. The computer freeze al 0% complete. Stop code WHEA UNCORRETABLE ERROR.
In order to exclude a sofware issue the installed HD was removed and I make a new installation of windows 10 over an empty SSD.
The installation freeze ones and after a manually switch off/on it completes but the problem persist and is the same.
I also disabled all the internal harware (parallel, serial, usb etc) with the same risult.
Any idea?
Chino de Oro
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July 21st, 2023 23:00
So, the query of this thread was resolved, the 7510 can work without a discrete graphics card.
However, with the Quadro card removed, your system BSOD issue is remained the same.
The stop code WHEA UNCORRETABLE ERROR means that a hardware issue has occurred on your computer. Issues could be related to such things as hard drives, processor, power supply, bad or corrupted memory (DRAM). It also could be that the device drivers are outdated or corrupted. Another reason could be voltage changes.
Some of hardware related are not applicable to a mobile workstation. Corrupted drivers had ruled out when you removed the system drive. Lets focus on the remaining hardware and firmware.
Have you run a diagnostics ePSA? With full memory test?
Have you attempt with clearing NVRAM by reseating CMOS battery? It's not required, but your system could use a fresh CMOS battery while you are working on it.
Try different storage connection, SATA vs. M.2, for Windows installation
Try different USB port to connect installation USB drive.
Visual inspecting for anything conductive that could short the electrical on board, such as antenna leads came loose and touching circuits on motherboard. Any visible burnt mark or peeled circuit traces.
Last but not least, considering to update BIOS firmware via USB drive.
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Yes the query of the thread was resolved.
A ePSA and also the extended memory check passed without problem and the board have the latest BIOS.
The NVRAM was cleared removing the CMOS battery and I also tried various HDD and differents USB ports with the same results.
I think the problem is in the motherboard. I now I am waiting for the one ordered.