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LightningLamb

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  1. I finally upgraded my system by giving it an actual dedicated gpu instead of using the built in graphics that came in with my ryzen 5 2400g. The graphics card is installed but in order to make my pc use the dedicated gpu I had to disable built in graphics through my bios. Now my question is am I doing this right? Could I have leave the built in graphic option on in the bios? Also my last question is do I proceed to install the drivers for my gpu or uninstall the drivers for my 2400g then install the drivers?
  2. Thanks for your response I'll try it out once I'll get out of school tomorrow.
  3. To make a long story short I finally finished building my computer and installed windows successfully. I connected to my Microsoft account and noticed that windows took the same background from my laptop, but the bottom half of the screen has a grey textured thingy so I "uninstalled windows" just like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdt251RgzvE. After uninstalling it I tried to reinstall it like I did the first time with the windows 10 USB flash installation method and proceed to install it on the same SSD, but it didn’t work. I noticed that there are these things called “partitions” I tried to do everything I could to delete them, but I couldn’t. Later I removed the SSD and put it into my brother’s computer to delete those partitions and clean it up, but instead of the computer booting up to my brother’s computer it booted up on my account. So I put the SSD back into my computer and did what I could in the BIOS like making sure it’s the first thing to boot but my computer still refuses to boot into windows! So is there any way I could fix this? I went on Tom’s Hardware and a user says I need to do a fresh install of windows on my computer (link to thread down below). The user talks about how I need to delete ALL of the partitions however I could not do this. The only way I could do this was cleaning my disk through the diskpart command, but when I do that all of the partitions magically comes back. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3671723/computer-boot-bios-windows.html Too long didn’t read: I finished my computer build installed windows on it successfully. Saw a graphical glitch thinking that it was windows so I “uninstalled it” and then tried to reinstall it, but I couldn’t and now my computer is stuck in some type of limbo. https://imgur.com/a/f48kQ Computer Specs: Ryzen 5 2400g 16gb DDR4 3200Mhz GSkill RipJaws Gigabyte B350 Gaming Micro Atx Inland SSD 240GB
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