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i was updating my drivers and then my computer just blue screens and now when i turn it on it just keeps blue screening and i cant get into windows i have tried some things but i dont know what to do to fix this

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What drivers?

 

Did you make a windows repair disk?

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i was updating my drivers and then my computer just blue screens and now when i turn it on it just keeps blue screening and i cant get into windows i have tried some things but i dont know what to do to fix this

Boot into safe mode and uninstall all video drivers

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the nvida driver and how do i boot into safe  mode it doesnt give me the option

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i have the windows 8 dick if that is what you are asking

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sorry *disk

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Hold Shift when you power on your system. and that should give you an option to boot into safe mode.

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You don't even have to uninstall them, just boot in safe mode, and download the latest one, and when you are installing it, check the square with the clean install (something around those lines), and wait for it to finish the installation. Reboot, and comment.

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it doesnt work when i hold shift

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i cat get into safe mode

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i just tryed to reinstall windows and installed the graphics driver and did the same thing

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any help with this would be great i just need to get my pc back working as soon as possible

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i cant even get to windows it just keeps blue screening

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does anybody know what else i should try

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Reinstall windows, but without your GPU. Use the Intel iGPU while installing, does it still BSOD? If no, then update to the latest BIOS available for your motherboard.

Then try to reinstall the GPU. Before installing the Nvidia drivers, what does device manager show?

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Reinstall windows, but without your GPU. Use the Intel iGPU while installing, does it still BSOD? If no, then update to the latest BIOS available for your motherboard.

Then try to reinstall the GPU. Before installing the Nvidia drivers, what does device manager show?

i just tyied using onboard and it worked so my old gtx 580 is now dead but o well i prob. be getting a gtx 980 in like a month

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i just tyied using onboard and it worked so my old gtx 580 is now dead but o well i prob. be getting a gtx 980 in like a month

Were you overclocking before the BSODs started to happen?

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Were you overclocking before the BSODs started to happen?

the cpu yes but i put it back to stck and i just tried to put my old gt 210 in and i still doenst wirk it just sits at  blackscreen so do you think that it could be a problem with the drivers or what i dont know,but i got a display when i used onboard,should i use the onboard again and try to uninstall the drivers?

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the cpu yes but i put it back to stck and i just tried to put my old gt 210 in and i still doenst wirk it just sits at  blackscreen so do you think that it could be a problem with the drivers or what i dont know,but i got a display when i used onboard,should i use the onboard again and try to uninstall the drivers?

Yes go back to onboard and uninstall the drivers, I recomend this utility: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manupulator-updated-09-22-14-/

Select clean and restart.

 

Also, is your BIOS up to date? The BIOS should be able to detect that a GPU has been added and disable the onboard graphics. Finally, make sure that your GPU is in the topmost PCI-E x16 slot. 

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i dont know what is happening now i just switched to on board and it just stays at a black screen now to

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i dont know what is happening now i just switched to on board and it just stays at a black screen now to

Reset your BIOS, there should be a dip switch or jumper pin on your motherboard to do so.

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Yes go back to onboard and uninstall the drivers, I recomend this utility: https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/550192/geforce-drivers/wagnard-tools-ddu-gmp-tdr-manupulator-updated-09-22-14-/

Select clean and restart.

 

Also, is your BIOS up to date? The BIOS should be able to detect that a GPU has been added and disable the onboard graphics. Finally, make sure that your GPU is in the topmost PCI-E x16 slot. 

yes it is the top slot and would there be an update for the bios the motherboard is an asus z87 sabertooth with and i7 4770k

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Reset your BIOS, there should be a dip switch or jumper pin on your motherboard to do so.

ther is a button on the io panel and it has like a refresh symbol is that what you are talking about?

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