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Just now, Misaa said:

Is everything connected and seated properly?

 

Make sure you didn't do my mistake of forgetting to turn on the power supply again

It was working perfectly fine previously, but after installing some gpu drivers for my rx 580 it just stopped working. Turns on normally but click on any application and forever loading screen just pops up

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6 minutes ago, Misaa said:

Go install DDU (display driver uninstaller) and try using that 

can't do that cuz i can't click on anything. Plugging the hdmi cord into the mobo instead of the gpu does nothing but make the screen blank too

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Misaa said:

Then you likely dont have an IGPU

try switching to the other gpu and DDU again

I do have an igpu. Should i just turn off the psu and then plug it into the mobo? I can't even click the shut down or restart button on windows and pressing the physical button does nothing. I don't even have anothe gpu to use!

 

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25 minutes ago, Misaa said:

You can give it a try. Or switch to igpu only in the UEFI 

What setting would this be? Even just plugging in the cord into the mobo just changes nothing, everything still is frozen even after turning off before doing it. There was also a Windows update i had to make before i could install the drivers. Could that have anything to do with this?

 

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1 hour ago, Misaa said:

You can give it a try. Or switch to igpu only in the UEFI 

Ok, nvm. After shutting off and then turning back on once it started working like nomal but now its frozen everywhere again. What did I do to deserve this?

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7 hours ago, Fat Cat11997 said:

What setting would this be? Even just plugging in the cord into the mobo just changes nothing, everything still is frozen even after turning off before doing it. There was also a Windows update i had to make before i could install the drivers. Could that have anything to do with this?

 

In some BIOS'es you can dedicate the systems video output to be either GPU and iGPU or only iGPU

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8 hours ago, Misaa said:

In some BIOS'es you can dedicate the systems video output to be either GPU and iGPU or only iGPU

Would i be able to uninstall the drivers using the website then? Won't the gpu not be registered and thus the drivers stored on it wouldn't be able to be uninstalled?

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