Graphics card messed up

M1nn0w

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Hello,
Since last night the PC worked just fine, I shut it off and cleaned the inside of it without touching anything or something special.
Turned it on and saw that there's an update that was installed (Windows 10 update) and suddenly my graphic card kind of "deleted" or "dissapeared", no idea why or how.

At my games, the intel HD Graphics 4600 card is working as primary somehow and I can't really use the main good card which is a GTX 660 2gb.

I tried to re-install the graphic card but it seems like it was for nothing, didn't work.

Also, when I re-start my pc, at the bios section when it just started loading, my screen shows a no signal blank screen, once it gets to the users panel the screen start working.

Really weird, I can't even install a new windows and reseting my whole PC because I can't reach the BIOS section to use my USB to install a new windows.

Any solutions? Thanks!

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Most motherboards these days have a hotkey for selecting the boot media at the beginning without having to go into the full BIOS setting. You just have to tap it repeatedly after you turn power on until the boot device selection screen appears.

Your motherboard manual should tell you which function key is used. In my experience, the most commonly used keys are F8, F11 or F12 although I've known other function keys like F1, F5 etc. to be used.

Pimpom

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Most motherboards these days have a hotkey for selecting the boot media at the beginning without having to go into the full BIOS setting. You just have to tap it repeatedly after you turn power on until the boot device selection screen appears.

Your motherboard manual should tell you which function key is used. In my experience, the most commonly used keys are F8, F11 or F12 although I've known other function keys like F1, F5 etc. to be used.

 
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