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IsaacPotato

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  1. Ah ok, thanks again.
  2. Ok, thank you. Do you know how i could contact AshleyAshes? I just joined the site, so I'm still learning how to navigate this stuff.
  3. Yeah the BIOS is the latest, I still have yet to try it on a separate computer, but my friend gave it to me off his desktop after he upgraded, so it should work. My buddy is trying to find the time to test my other card. Also, thank you for sticking with me, you reply very quickly.
  4. The only mpcie slot I have is for my wifi card unfortunately.
  5. OK, so I booted It without the card, and then plugged it into the adapter and it isnt listed under device manager, I reloaded it, with no luck. would it make a difference if I hotplugged it from the mpcie side rather than the hdmi adapter side (I am using an EXP Beast)?
  6. OK, could you explain how to hotplug this? I tried to go into bios while booting, plug it in, and then exit bios and continue booting, I have heard of pausing boot with the pause button, but I have had no luck in getting it to pause. which would be better to go about this, and how would I do it? Thank you.
  7. Hello, thank you for taking the time to read this. I am trying to use a GeForce GT 620 on an EXP Beast through MPCIE, with my Toshiba Satellite c55dt-a5106 on Windows 10, (BIOS verison 1.80) and when I first cold plugged it, the computer showed it as VGA adapter, but with error 18, so I installed the latest drivers from Nvidia, and I restarted the computer after it installed, as directed by Nvidia, but now it only either ends up with BSOD (error code: 0xc0000001) when starting up, or it stops booting at a black screen with a text cursor in the top left corner of the screen. Does anyone have any ideas, information, anything? Also, please tell me if this is missing any info.
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