Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 and Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 conflict

OscardB

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Hi guys,
So I've had this problem for quite a while now but now I'm starting to get anxious and want it fixed so I decided to turn to professionals.
Right now I'm using my computer by having my intergrated graphics card disabled, cause when it's enabled I get black screen when I'm supposed to enter the desktop after startup.
So my problem right now is how I'm supposed to upgrade to Windows 10. I have two problems..
1. When I upgrade to windows 10 the intergrated graphics card get automatically updated and enabled which gives me black screen and if I reboot it goes back to Windows 7 since "something went wrong during the upgrade".
2. Internet connection is needed for the upgrade to take place, hence I can't disconnect and try to install it that way (to dodge the update of my intergrated graphics card).

I've seen a lot of post here regarding this but nothing I found really helped me so if anyone has a solution or something I can try, I am open for anything!
Thanks in advace!
 

legendfps

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try using the bios to change to integrated graphics or in your windows search bar type run then device manager. try switching to integrated through here. If these two don't work you can try taking out your cmos battery on the motherboard and resetting your jumper to clean any mishaps in the bios that could be causing errors.
 

OscardB

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It's actually weird. I've tried to remove my GTX 770 from the computer and only run on integrated, in order to update everything and then connect it, but then my screen will only show (no signal).

But I never tried the two ways you just mentioned. Do you think they might help me install Win 10 and then switch back to my GTX 770?
 

legendfps

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i cant say for sure but its a good starting point.
don't worry about the gpu until windows is fully running and updated