smorizio :
you may have to reset bios setting or video cable with the old gpu to get it to boot as it did before the new video card locked it up. make sure if you have the newer mb you have the newest bios file for it. if not you may have to try another brand of 1050 or try an amd gpu.
Should i restart my computer with the old GPU in and boot into bios and reset it, then turn it off and put the new card in?
So I gave up and just bought a new motherboard.
But now when I use my old GPU it won't boot into windows. It will just Blue screen after the windows logo.
When I decided to boot from a bootable USB drive which had Windows XP on it, it worked.
Now, I got a bootable drive with Windows 10 installation on it that I made when I first installed windows but it won't install windows because it can't detect my HDD. I went into bios again and changed my storage option from RAID to IDE. Finally, it detects my hard drive but in multiple partitions. weird.