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Integrated graphics do not work

weebos

Hello guys!
Recently i have changed my GPU (a crappy R5 230 to a GTX 1050) and i want to plug my VGA monitor into the integrated GPU. As you guys may know, the GTX 1050 has no VGA port, but my motherboard (an ASRock H61M-HVGS) has one, but when I plug in my monitor, even if i activated it in the bios, it does not show anything, and when i try to install the Intel integrated GPU drivers my pc crashes. I have to say that it does not show in the Device Manager as a video card, but as an unspecified Video Controller.
The I-GPU is an Intel HD 2000 in a i5 2320 CPU.
I know it would be easier to buy a DVI-VGA adapter but it would be stupid to buy one if I already have a VGA port on my motherboard.

 

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Go back to your video card,, forget the integrated.  I want you to go to safe mode 'run'  msconfig and go to boot and set to safe mode.  Run DDU "Display Driver Uninstaller" and clean it up and reboot back into normal mode and install the latest nvidia 417.xx and let us know what happens.

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Running off the motherboard graphics isn’t a good idea. Get an adapter.

I hAve an unfinished pc build. Pls dont bully for not having one yet or i cry.

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it remains the same, the monitor doesnt light up

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@lookpuppy i try and plug the second monitor in the mobo ports because i do not want the already limited performance of the 1050 to be brought down by a second monitor

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