Windows won't boot after installing video drivers

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halafradrimx

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Motherboard : Asrock H61M-VG4
Video card : EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 750 Ti
RAM : 2 x 8gb HyperX
OS : Windows 7
HDD : 2, one of 500 gb and the other of 1Tb

My problem is :

I have used this rig fine and sound for 9 months, updating drivers and etc, using windows 10.

After a faulty update, had to format my two HDs, they work fine now and aren't broken.

I'm using windows 7 now because I suspect my motherboard can't handle windows 10, but the SAME PROBLEM happens with windows 10 as well :

after installing updates from Geforce Experience, my PC won't boot.

Going in safe mode, uninstalling the video card driver and rebooting makes it go normal.

What is causing all this? Should I try using a previous driver build?
 
''after installing updates from Geforce Experience''

''What is causing all this?'' geee force auto updating screwing you over ??

http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/111827/en-us

older ones if needed to try

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us

sad part is you used that malware called win-10 , funny how it was all fine up in till that as a lot find out ..

just remember using device manager to do NVidia drivers is not recommended or supported by NVidia [about page 22 in NVidia drivers release notes on that]
 

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No, auto-updates aren't the trouble.

I just tried to install older drivers, but they didn't work either. I suspect it is a problem with the motherboard, but more of a software related issue.

And yes, Windows 10 looks fine but it sucks ass. How dare Microsoft send me a fucking stinky update? Just don't send it.
 
edit that bad language Christians or young kids may be looking [and maybe a toms mod 'hint'' ]

well my experience is when a card don't take drivers it ends up the card went bad works in safe mode but not with the installed NVidia driver ? that's how it ends up here

 

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Do you think that resetting the BIOS might work? Or resetting by taking the battery or something.
 
I was looking at this and what a guy said

'' my experience, win10 reads the CMOS or remembers it so too all the components at the time of your registering for the win10 update and only a clear CMOS and a fresh install of win10 anniversary update rectifies the issue but you must clear the CMOS after you install the new components with the RAM removed. ''

http://forums.evga.com/1070-SC-not-recognized-by-Windows-10-Windows-10-issues-start-menu-app-tiles-missing-m2590600.aspx


thing is, is 10 doing that or altering it [the bios ] in any way ? why would you have to clear it if 10 did not make changes over your own settings ???

like I say ''that malware called win-10''
 
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