Computer won't boot after installing graphics card drivers.

bspencer

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Dec 5, 2014
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I've just upgraded my computer's motherboard, RAM, and CPU. I used the Out of Box Experience method of installing Windows 7 on my new motherboard and everything seemed to be working correctly. Then, I put my graphics card in the motherboard and it ran fine until after I installed the nVidia drivers. After I restarted it goes to the Starting Windows screen and then says no signal on the monitor with the PC still running. I have since uninstalled, reinstalled, clean installed, used DDU, but to no avail. I can't get a signal. I also put the card in my friend's computer and it worked fine.

Components:
ASUS h81m-k motherboard
Intel i5 4690k
Corsair Vengeance Blue 8gb (two 4gb)
PNY nVidia Geforce GTX 560

Please help. I have no idea where to go from here.

 

bspencer

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I should have said TV, it's not technically a computer monitor. But, I am using a DVI/HDMI chord (DVI plugged into GPU and HDMI into the TV)
 

reoost

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Dec 27, 2014
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By "not boot" do you mean no image or do fans spin up because you may have just installed the wrong drivers in which case you will need to use on-board graphics or borrow a GPU from a friend.