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Wait....Since we don't know the rest of the hardware you're using I have to guess:You have a Nvidia Graphics Card working.... It this is the case, shutdown the machine unplug and remove the Nvidia Card.Connect your monitor to the internal Graphics and boot to your BIOS.In there disable the internal Graphics and set your Primary Display to PCIE.Then install the Nvidia Card again and try to reboot...
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I don't know anything about the CS4398...It would great to know what Audiocodec will be found by the following Terminal commands in Linux:(Quelltext, 4 Zeilen) @Minsu KangCreate a Linux-Live-USB-Stick and boot with that.Use the mentioned terminal commands, which creates 4 txt-files on the Linux Desktop.At least 2 of those will contain data which should point to the correct Audio codec.Please post those two files and we'll see what we can do...