Please help me out. This is terrible.

RussellFromUp

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkZ93l-BCDc\

Watch the video, I explain my problem, if you need more please comment below. I've poured my heart into this desktop and it's taking me a long time to get the money to be able to get the parts. Please. help me out
 

RussellFromUp

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Well, I come home one day and my monitor says No Display right? So I take the card out, and the ram, reseat them. Then I try it again, same thing. So I use onboard graphics and it will only boot in safe mode, so I deleted the onboard graphics driver, and I get into regular boot, when I go to get drivers for my actual graphics card, it doesn't even recognize there's a graphics card in there. So I then just turn off the computer to see maybe that it didn't register or something, and when I do, I can only boot in safe mode again.
 

garrett1986

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first thing. stop reseting your BIOS i can see you have some "pre-made" pc like a dell or something and every time you reset its bios it will default to the onboard video and it wont show you any display output from your video card.

1st thing make sure in your BIOS (even if you have to use the onboard to set it) that your primary display output is set for your video card and not the onboard/integrated graphics

2 reinstall windows completely, back up any data you need to save in safe mode onto a USB drive or USB hard drive (like a WD passport or the like) and then wipe the hard drive with the windows installer and perform a clean install, install all windows updates and all drivers. do not install drivers while windows updates are installing (you can while they download tho).

3 familiarize yourself with hardware troubleshooting, you will love yourself for it many times over.

4 ignore the trolls and dont feed them.