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Screen Freezing when installing drivers (UPDATE)

Enzo1001

Hello. Yesterday i bought a used Hd6870, when putting it in alone, there is no signal (fans spinning, keyboard lighting up)

 

I put in my gt710 and pluged my monitors in there, i get an output, windows boots normally, in device manager the gt710 shows up and the hd6870 as basic adapter. When i start to install drivers in device manager or w the amd software, the screen freezes mid process

 

Specs:

450W Thermaltake PSU

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Any Help is appricated! Please correct me if I´m wrong!

Sorry for grammer/spelling mistakes, but english is not my native language

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3 hours ago, Enzo1001 said:

Hello. Yesterday i bought a used Hd6870, when putting it in alone, there is no signal (fans spinning, keyboard lighting up)

 

I put in my gt710 and pluged my monitors in there, i get an output, windows boots normally, in device manager the gt710 shows up and the hd6870 as basic adapter. When i start to install drivers in device manager or w the amd software, the screen freezes mid process

 

Specs:

450W Thermaltake PSU

You will need to use DDU (Display driver uninstaller) and NVCleanstall. Here is a video how to do it :

 

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22 hours ago, Iadk said:

You will need to use DDU (Display driver uninstaller) and NVCleanstall. Here is a video how to do it :

 

using ddu didnt fix it, i dont even get into to bios

Any Help is appricated! Please correct me if I´m wrong!

Sorry for grammer/spelling mistakes, but english is not my native language

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On 10/3/2021 at 9:51 PM, Enzo1001 said:

using ddu didnt fix it, i dont even get into to bios

oh, then the gpu is probably dead then (hd 6870)

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