I'm about to Lose my Mind, Please someone Help. :/

Nitro192

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Recently i bought a new motherboard (ASRock Z77 Pro 3) I installed the motherboard with my gtx 660 ti pcie card. Hit the power button, the lights
turn on and the fans go but no video. I took the card out, plug my monitor in the onboard video and it got video, Once i got video i did a fresh install
of windows....

Once windows was freshly installed on the new board I put the drivers disk in and it won't even attempt to install the drivers for the motherboard
It just says Detect no proper item. When I go to click setup,
the Asus menu comes up then I click install and get the error Access violation at address 00433D27 in module ASRSetup.exe

So, After a fresh install of windows on the new motherboard it won't load any drivers, But all the chip set drivers and PCI express drivers are showing up in device manager.

Now that windows was fresh I tried again with the GTX 660 and still nothing. I tried with another video card I had laying around (A GTX 460) and same results.
I made sure every connection is in properly, I've built 3 computers with no issues so I know the common sense stuff like making sure
the pci express 6 pin plugs are in. Tried moving the ram to different slots, nothing. I'm curious as to what my next step should be. This is causing me a lot of stress and i'm begging anyone to help me out with a proper solution.

Spent $1,100 and got this.. :/ Help.

I'm using Windows 8 Pro 64 bit, Default display adapter is set to PCIE in the bios, Processor is an i5 3570k and Ram is Corsair Vengeance 4GB (1x4GB)
 
Solution
Make Sure the eight or four pin power plug on the edge of the mb is connected.
Make sure the mb bios is at the newest rev to fix bug fixes.
With some mb cd there made for 32 bit os. Go to intel and download the intel chipset updater from there and then install drivers from the mb web page or the sound and other chipset vendors web pages or go to the folder called drivers and install them from the cd yourself.
Make Sure the eight or four pin power plug on the edge of the mb is connected.
Make sure the mb bios is at the newest rev to fix bug fixes.
With some mb cd there made for 32 bit os. Go to intel and download the intel chipset updater from there and then install drivers from the mb web page or the sound and other chipset vendors web pages or go to the folder called drivers and install them from the cd yourself.
 
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Nitro192

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I did what you said and used the intel update utility to get the chipset drivers, then plugged the card in, reinstalled the video card drivers using the onboard video then restarted, stitched the DVI cable to the video card and boom, up and running. Thank you so much for all the help, it's a big relief for me. and thanks to everyone else who responded.