Installed new graphics card pc wont boot




















Link below. This isn't my picture, my currently version is 7. And whenever I do press the ESC key nothing will happen, it will just get stuck on this screen and nothing more happens. I have also tried to spam F10 before the screen came up to bring up the Startup Menu, but it didn't work. I then tried to update my BIOS from v. Unfortunately, no success. However, I then tried to remove the new graphics card and leave the new PSU in the computer, and this actually works so there shouldn't be any problems with the PSU I presume.

But whenever I install the new graphics card same problem as before occur. Any comments would really cheer me up and I really need fast answers because I only have 7 days left to be able to return the components if I don't want them and want to get my money back. Thank you so much for the comments and help in advance! First of all I'd like to thank you for the reply. Should it be changed to UEFI? Put the original video card back in and go to slot security as in the following image.

Disable slot security for the PCI Express x16 slot. Once you have done that you can remove the original card and replace it with the new card and try booting up again. There is also a strong likelihood that since you have an older motherboard with support for PCI Express x16 Gen 1. I would return the video card if ASUS support does not have a workaround for the video card that allows it to work with motherboards that have PCI Express x16 slots Gen 1.

The first option you told me did unfortunately not work. Well I have read that just because your graphics card has the gen 3. It will support it but it will not give percantage efficiency, right? Correct me if I am wrong, but many have told me this.

The option I gave you was a suggestion to try that would hopefully provide a workaround. Manufactured and preconfigured desktop PCs are not actually meant to be upgraded. There is also no guarantee that any upgrade you attempt on your own will work. That is an unfortunate matter of fact. That is why my own desktop PCs are configured and built my my own hand.

Even in that case I use the manufacturer's recommendation when I purchase memory modules. They may have told you that, but as you have discovered, it is not working with your OS and desktop motherboard's hardware.

Some motherboards just won't work with some video cards. Talk to the vendor. They are likely to be quite familiar with the issue you are facing. You will have to rely on ASUS for information on this problem regarding a workaround. Contact ASUS support and let them know it is not working. It has its own BIOS.

Many people have faced the same issue when trying to upgrade older desktop PCs with new generation PCI Express x16 video cards. I did go to the Startup menu with my old graphics card, I went on to the settings and changed some things not completely sure what I changed. Thereafter I switched the old graphics card with the new and now when I boot it I get a black screen with an underscore in the upper left corner.

I guess this have something to do with the vBIOS right? I'll reply later again if it's working or not! If you are within six days of the limit of time you can return the card, then you are pushing it pretty close to perhaps being stuck with a video card that won't work in your current PC.

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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Doesn't work. After black screen, it looks system frozen. I press keyboard num lock , no light is on.

Yes, it's working on AMD old graphics card. I tried to uninstall AMD drivers. Change back to " Microsoft Basic display". I press keyboard num lock, no light is on. That's why I am very confusing. Not sure which software part come up the problem. Very strange, as you say everything working with a clean install but not on your original setup on the same hardware. I can only think there is some software loading at boot that is interfering with boot.

You could try older drivers, I see Nvidia lists quite a few versions with the latest Can you install some of your graphics software to see if the problem appears. I think Windows 10 detected new hardware and automatically update new drivers from the Internet I tried to test the new graphics card working in my system or not.

Proven no hardware issues but I can't reinstall all graphic design software. Any solution for this case?



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