![]() Here’s how to reset the GPU in BIOS and enable BIOS caching. It happens because BIOS caching is disabled on the graphics cards of your PC. Resetting the GPU in BIOS is required because of poor video experience. You can reset the GPU in BIOS by enabling BIOS caching that copies the video BIOS from ROM to the RAM of the computer. You can change the settings by going to the “System Preferences” and restoring the required versions. This will reset the PRAM of your MacBook including the graphics card and some other system preferences. Once the MacBook Pro restarts and you hear the startup sound, release the keys.Note that you will need to press these keys simultaneously immediately after pressing the “Power” button. Before the grey-colored screen appears, press and hold the keys labeled “Option”, “Command”, “P” and “R” on your MacBook’s keyboard. Press the “Power” button of your MacBook Pro.How to reset a MacBook Pro’s graphics card: You will need to reset it because of the pixelated screen of your MacBook Pro. ![]() You can reset the graphics card on your MacBook Pro by shutting it down, restarting, pressing the Power button and holding some keys of your Mac’s keyboard. This will eliminate the errors in your GPU and reset it to the factory settings. When you restart the computer, Windows 10 will reinstall the driver after detecting the latest version of the graphics card. A pop-up window will appear on the screen asking if you are sure that you want to uninstall the graphics card.
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