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13 minutes ago, Dylls said:

So whenever I boot up my pc it tends to not boot with a gpu driver, after I just restart the pc go into bios change nothing and launch with bios and my pc is back to normal.

Two main things I can think of is boot drive priority or startup app./program conflicts.

In the BIOS, is there anything trying to prevent the drive your OS is on from booting first?

When your graphics driver DOES initialise, does the system take a long time to settle to a useable desktop?

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Current PC spec. in my profile.
Can I realistically call myself a gamer, if I only play ONE, twenty year old game...?

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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1 minute ago, Eighjan said:

Two main things I can think of is boot drive priority or startup app./program conflicts.

In the BIOS, is there anything trying to prevent the drive your OS is on from booting first?

When your graphics driver DOES initialise, does the system take a long time to settle to a useable desktop?

The only thing I could think of is when I used ddu and Nvcleanstall after that my pc started this, it runs as normal after boot like nothing ever happen. I don't know if this has anything to do with it but, after I boot from bios it scans my drives first then it boots

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2 minutes ago, Dylls said:

The only thing I could think of is when I used ddu and Nvcleanstall after that my pc started this, it runs as normal after boot like nothing ever happen. I don't know if this has anything to do with it but, after I boot from bios it scans my drives first then it boots

DDU works best in Safe Mode... use ALL three graphics driver option & ONLY restart after you run the tool for the make of GPU you intend to use - LAST.

 

Never heard of nvcleaninstall...

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Current PC spec. in my profile.
Can I realistically call myself a gamer, if I only play ONE, twenty year old game...?

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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