No Signal Issue

Cooper1289

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Dec 13, 2014
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So, a couple of weeks ago my graphics card appeared to be dying. Randomly whilst playing a game my computer would crash and show a bunch of weird coloured lines. I could then just take the cable out of my graphics card and run the computer nicely. Now, yesterday I was trying to get it working by putting the cables in and what not, then I pressed a button on the back saying clr cmos and after that the whole thing practically died. It says no signal every time I try to start the computer up. This morning, I plugged both the blue and white cable into the motherboard and somehow got it working. It doesn't start like normally though, I can't get to the BIOS because the starting screen never shows. The windows 10 screen shows after about 30 seconds of starting and at this time the bios screen is well passed.

So I have no clue what happened, I thought it was just my graphics card dying, but it seems like something else has gone wrong. The funny thing is, I'm pretty sure it's not the screen because I can plug my laptop in and it works perfectly fine. I've also tried to use the HDMI cable and the same error occurs. Also, my computer occasionally crashes when both cords are in the motherboard with the error 'THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER'. However, the message is still saying something about my AMD graphics card, but it's not even plugged in so how can this be? The crash appears to be happening at a very similar time, approximately 5 minutes after the computer turning on. Not entirely sure about this though.

What is causing this!!?!!? Thanks, Cooper.
 

Cooper1289

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Yeah I've tried uninstalling then reinstalling the software, however my computer now seems to be working fine without the graphic card. So I believe the issue to be the graphics card. The computer used to run with the graphics card but occasionally crash, now however it doesn't appear to start at all and gives the no signal. Also, I've completely uninstalled the graphics card and it's software. I now don't get the "THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER" error.
 


Need system specs, without info about what the card is or the power supply no way to say anything.

Also running the card in the system with the power plug out of it is a very bad idea, that is how things get damaged.

No clue what you are talking about the blue and white cable into the motherboard, did you unplug some motherboard power cables? You may want to have someone that knows about computers look at your system, the way you are unplugging and plugging in random wires is not good.