Friday, May 4, 2012

How to automatically reset a video card?

i changed my video card to some nvidia thing and then i restarted the computer, everything goes fine till the login menu, where the screen is all black. i know its the video cards fault but i need to know how to reset it to the original video card.|||if you wer using onboard graphics you may have to change the graphics output in your bios settings from onboard to pci or agp depending on which type yopu have.|||You really need to read instructions fully before installing one of these guys. Unless you have a completely retarded computer, if it was an onboard graphics card - your computer would bypass it and use the graphics card you installed.



You need to remove the graphics card, hopefully you can log into windows. After this, grab that disk that came with your graphics card and install it. READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!!! Even hardcore gamers such as myself and seasoned IT pros know to always read the instructions on anything you put into your computer, this is even for the best of the best... (sorry, preaching) then after you do that, put the graphics card in and restart your PC.



If that fails then do this:



Remove the graphics card > make sure the CD is out of the drive > log into Windows > uninstall the drivers > restart your pc > log onto windows > verify the drivers are no longer there > start the installation procedure as instructed by the manufacturer



To figure out how to uninstall drivers simply google search "how to uninstall graphics card driver"|||Take out the Nvidia card then plug the monitor back into the old port.

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