I deleted my AMD Graphics Drivers through Device Manager, both onboard and added graphics card.

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Now, the computer boots to a black screen. I am running Windows 10. I do not see a BIOS screen and pressing F2 F8 or F12 all don't work to get a boot menu. I do not see a mouse cursor. The screen is completely black. I do not have a system restore point set. The computer is two days old. I had it built. It is not a hardware issue. I know it must be booting to a black screen because I erased the drivers as it was working right before I erased them. I read that they could be reinstalled but there was no mention that black screen was a possibility or that it would happen, just that the screen would flicker and then come back on. Unfortunately I am now stuck at a black screen with a brand new machine. I know there are other threads on this. I have spent four hours looking and everything talks about how to boot into Safe Mode or plug things into onboard graphics and says to use a mouse at some point. I can't use a mouse at any point as I am flying totally blind with no cursor onscreen to even approximate a mouse cursor's position in relation to other onscreen items or icons. I know my onboard graphics driver is also gone as that was also AMD, Radeon R7, additional GPU R9380 in case it matters. How can I boot into Safe Mode blindly with no monitor visuals and fix my machine? Is there something else I can do to get my graphics drivers working again? I don't even have a mouse cursor showing. The screen is totally black. And to say again, there is NO system restore point set as far as I know. I never turned System Restore on. If it is on, I would have to navigate to it completely blindly and choose the correct option blindly. Please help...thanks very much for any input.
 
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If you don't even get a BIOS Windows, that is more than just deleting the drivers from Device Manager. The BIOS screen does not use Windows drivers at all. Make sure the video cable is in the Radeon card. Did you do anything else aside from deleting the devices in Device Manager? And what made you do that in the first place?
If you don't even get a BIOS Windows, that is more than just deleting the drivers from Device Manager. The BIOS screen does not use Windows drivers at all. Make sure the video cable is in the Radeon card. Did you do anything else aside from deleting the devices in Device Manager? And what made you do that in the first place?
 
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