Thanks for the reply..,
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1. Using this exact same hardware, if you throw on a different operating system (eg, Windows or Linux distro) does the GUI work?
Yes, the GUI is proper on installing windows 7
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2. What settings are there in your BIOS that affect the graphics display?
The graphics card is onboard Intel Q43/Q45 express
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3. If you boot a Solaris x86 'live' DVD (there's certainly an excellent Solaris 11 (x86) version which will allow you to install from it afterwards) does the GUI work? It also allows you to select a VESA (generic) display driver.
Will give it a try with latest Solaris 11 and update you.
Is there any way to get the command line atleast by any changes in bootenv?
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DustinT
It's also possible that your system is switching to console output. And easy way to check is to connect a terminal to the serial port (if it has one).
Can we find this in any logs? Serial port is available but I currently do not have hardware cable to connect. Most importantly, how can I redirect it to VGA?
Thanks for your time.