(11-19-2017, 08:16 AM)sindroms Wrote: Something I remember from the first time I had to deal with a fresh install on a PC that had both an internal and a dedicated graphics card is that I needed to actually install the geforce experience drivers before it displayed anything.
Hop into your bios to see if there are any configs relating to the default video device and try hooking it up with your internal one first - the video connector coming out of your motherboard. Once you have installed the drivers from their site, you should be able to change back.
From the way you describe it though - are you sure the PC is even posting? Do you hear the windows welcome sound as the thing loads?
The PC is brand new, it has nothing on it. No Windows, No data. The PC is starting, but the Monitor refuses to.
As for @Mickk . I had the experience to see my Video Card burned a few years back, when I merged a Pentium 4 processor (current processor) with an Nvidia 8800 GT. I couldn't find the reason for it, but I don't want to risk that again. Thanks for trying to help.
EDIT: Also my old Graphics Card is incredibly outdated.