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My Graphics Card Is Not Working Properly.

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  • Keyboards
  • AMD
  • Display
  • Graphics
  • Windows 7
  • Graphics Cards
  • Help Desk
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August 8, 2014 11:14:04 AM

Alrighty so, awhile ago my keyboard stopped working (i had gotten a code 43 for it). I could never solve the problem i had with it. So i thought that if i did a system restore and restore to factory settings it would work again. So i turned off my computer took out my graphics card. Turned it back on using the onboard graphics card in which i then restored my computer.

After everything was done and set up i installed the graphics card and installed the drivers. It worked perfectly, except the keyboard. I was then forced to use a crappy keyboard which would periodically turn off then back on. I was so frustrated so then i repeated the same process with the restore. Ever since that restore my graphics card will not work. Everytime i try to install the drivers i get this message at the end:
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I have no clue what to do. My grpahics card is running and working, the fans are spinning. Everytime i use the adapater and plug it into the gpu my monitor goes into sleep mode. I feel as if my drivers are not installing corectly and that's the problem. My grphics card has worked flawlessy for a little over a year till i did the last system restore.

Also, when i go into the Device Manager after installing my GPU and Drivers my GPU never shows up in there. But instead, my intergrated gpu does which is "Intel(R) HD Graphics".

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I try installing the drivers from that site, but i do not know which ones i should get.

This my setup: http://

GPU: SAPPHIRE HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 LOW PROFILE
I'm also running on Windows 7.

Please for the love of god somebody help me. I would love to game again!! D:

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a b U Graphics card
August 8, 2014 11:22:54 AM

Did you plug a VGA-DVI adapter into a DVI-D slot? DVI-D only supports digital conversion so DVI-I is required for analog.
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August 8, 2014 11:48:43 AM

Yeah, after i installed my graphics card i plugged my VGA-DVI adapter into the GPU. When i do that my monitor immediately goes into sleep mode, black screen. So i'm forced to use the onboard graphics.
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a b U Graphics card
August 8, 2014 12:39:27 PM

Are you sure you can plug a VGA-DVI adapter into the DVI port on the graphics card?
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