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Started by Pedro-t | | 3 answers
Monitor not displaying with graphics card (new build)
Ok so I've been having problems with this all day I can get display when the graphics card is not hooked up but once I install it nothing .i had it going for a little bit earlier but the pc kept blue screening so I did a system restore and now I'm back to no display with graphics card but fine without, I,be had a look about in the bios but don't really know what I'm looking for (first pc build)

I5 4670k
8gb hyper x
Msi z87 g45 gaming
Msi gtx 760
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August 16, 2014 11:47:05 AM

I had a similar problem when I was building my computer. I had to leave my graphics card out and use my motherboard's graphics until I updated my driver for my graphics card.
August 16, 2014 11:20:48 AM

Thelps said:
You can try booting your computer into Safe Mode to alter settings.

Remove the Graphics card.
Plug the monitor in to your motherboard's video output.
Turn on the computer.
Click on start > run and type msconfig.
Select the Boot tab and click on the box that says Safe boot with minimal selected.
Apply then click ok.
Shut Down computer.
Install Graphics card.
Turn on the computer (should boot into safe mode).
Go into Device Manager.
Expand Display Adapter.
Disable the Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 driver. (DO NOT UNINSTALL).
Click the start button and type msconfig.
Unselect Safe boot.
Restart.

Hopefully that works.


Still getting nothing with the graphics card installed

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August 16, 2014 11:04:12 AM

You can try booting your computer into Safe Mode to alter settings.

Remove the Graphics card.
Plug the monitor in to your motherboard's video output.
Turn on the computer.
Click on start > run and type msconfig.
Select the Boot tab and click on the box that says Safe boot with minimal selected.
Apply then click ok.
Shut Down computer.
Install Graphics card.
Turn on the computer (should boot into safe mode).
Go into Device Manager.
Expand Display Adapter.
Disable the Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 driver. (DO NOT UNINSTALL).
Click the start button and type msconfig.
Unselect Safe boot.
Restart.

Hopefully that works.

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