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Sounds odd, but try removing your RAM and GPU and put them back in again...

Hi, I seem to be having issues with my computer, I was playing game and then my screen went blank and I had to do a hard reset. I then clicked start windows normally and when it passes the windows logo my monitor will say 'no signal detected' but my PC will still be on. I booted into safe mode and it's starts up fine. I then uninstalled my graphics card drivers (catalyst 14.9) and restarted. It then booted into normal windows 7 without an issue and after I re-installed my old drivers (14.4) and restarted my computer the same thing happened :(. I did a system restore to the 16/10/14 (as far as I could go) and it still didn't work. I tried a disk check and it just said volume is clean (I think, it was last night) and it skipped it. I don't know what to do as my CPU doesn't have an IGPU and my uncle and friends have run out of idea's.  Can someone help me? 

This is what happens (Sorry for poor quality it was with my phone)

 

My PC specs are - AMD FX6300, Asrock 970 pro 3 R2.0, Asus R9 270, 8gb corsair vengeance@1600mhz, A WD blue 1TB HDD and a corsair 500w psu

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Sounds odd, but try removing your RAM and GPU and put them back in again...

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Try booting in to safe mode (could be a driver issue)

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Plug your dvi cable in the other dvi port. Or try HDMI/DP. :)

 

[edit]: Also, try removing all of your USB devices.

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Plug your dvi cable in the other dvi port. Or try HDMI/DP. :)

I think he wouldn't see the windows logo if the cable was the problem but this stuff happen lol

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I have unplugged my graphics card and ram and plugged them back in again, and now it is doing the disk check that failed yesterday, so I guess that's good. It works in safe mode that's how i'm able to uninstall my drivers. I may try a different plug, My uncle said to try using VGA but I need to find my VGA cable

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Just try booting with the same cable and see if it now works as you removed the driver :)

 

It seems more like a dodgy driver then a cable as it wouldn't work full stop.

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I have already tried uninstalling the driver and it worked but when I put my old ones back on it did the same thing I explained this in the description :S

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I have unplugged my graphics card and ram and plugged them back in again, and now it is doing the disk check that failed yesterday, so I guess that's good. It works in safe mode that's how i'm able to uninstall my drivers. I may try a different plug, My uncle said to try using VGA but I need to find my VGA cable

 

As Jonny said, if it was the cable it would either display it all or none of it so I highly doubt thats the problem. Like the other have suggested, try uninstalling the GPU driver then reboot as normal, download and reinstall the latest driver from the vendor.

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I have already tried uninstalling the driver and it worked but when I put my old ones back on it did the same thing I explained this in the description :S

Dont reinstall your old drivers then, download a fresh set from the vendors website.

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Okay, i'll try that once the disk check has completed 

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The disk check finished and it has booted to my desktop :D I just hope it stays like that :P Thanks guys! 

EDIT - Would you still recommend putting different drivers on? or just keep it how it is?

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The disk check finished and it has booted to my desktop :D I just hope it stays like that :P Thanks guys! 

EDIT - Would you still recommend putting different drivers on? or just keep it how it is?

 

I'd recommend keeping them up to date.

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