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So my problems arose when I tried to install the latest 344.11 Nvidia Driver for my GTX 680, My computer bluescreened midway through the clean install option and now, well I can't get any signal when I plug the HDMI intro the GPU, to make matters worse the driver won't install unless there is a GPU in my system so whenever I boot up using my onboard chip  I can't do anything to fix it. 

So I then tried clearing CMOS, plugging the graphics card in and attempted to boot up with the onboard chip... no signal. I then unplugged all power going to the GPU and tried to  boot with onboard... no signal.

 

Is there a bios setting I am missing here???? It won't boot up using onboard unless the GPU is completely removed thus making the boot pointless.

 

I need some help or some advise please. Thanks! 

EDIT: My computer does show get a signal when using the graphics card but the screen turns black after the windows logo during boot up and never turns back on.

Desktop:  MSi GTX 680 Lightning - MSi Mpower Z77- i7 3770k - Asus Xonar DGX  - 16Gb Ares Ram - GX 750w PSU

Laptop: MSi GE 60 - GTX 765m - i74700MQ - 8gb ram

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Can you boot into your PC at all?

Doesn't matter whether you boot into it with or without the GPU, I just need the windows crash log. Try to boot into safe mode and see whether you can somehow upload the crash log.

 

When I get back home I'll analyze the log and will try to track down where it went wrong so you can go ahead and fix it.

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So my problems arose when I tried to install the latest 344.11 Nvidia Driver for my GTX 680, My computer bluescreened midway through the clean install option and now, well I can't get any signal when I plug the HDMI intro the GPU, to make matters worse the driver won't install unless there is a GPU in my system so whenever I boot up using my onboard chip  I can't do anything to fix it. 

So I then tried clearing CMOS, plugging the graphics card in and attempted to boot up with the onboard chip... no signal. I then unplugged all power going to the GPU and tried to  boot with onboard... no signal.

 

Is there a bios setting I am missing here???? It won't boot up using onboard unless the GPU is completely removed thus making the boot pointless.

 

I need some help or some advise please. Thanks! 

EDIT: My computer does show get a signal when using the graphics card but the screen turns black after the windows logo during boot up and never turns back on.

Try connecting to your onboard graphics again and boot into safe mode. If you can get there try uninstalling the drivers ( in device manager) for the gpu and installing them in safe mode (or just try doing the install there without uninstalling). If it doesn't work, try safe mode again but with the monitor attached to the gpu. I had to install the new drivers in safe mode because of some bs I have no idea about. Just wouldn't install with windows for some reason. If neither of those work then you may have bricked your card, rma time if that is the case.

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Do you have a regular monitor with VGA? it might work with a VGA connection.

Im on a gtx 660 and everytime i download a new driver through geforce experience i get a bluescreen but after the installation is finished.

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Can you boot into your PC at all?

Doesn't matter whether you boot into it with or without the GPU, I just need the windows crash log. Try to boot into safe mode and see whether you can somehow upload the crash log.

 

When I get back home I'll analyze the log and will try to track down where it went wrong so you can go ahead and fix it.

The error on the bluescreen stated Page fault in non paged area

Desktop:  MSi GTX 680 Lightning - MSi Mpower Z77- i7 3770k - Asus Xonar DGX  - 16Gb Ares Ram - GX 750w PSU

Laptop: MSi GE 60 - GTX 765m - i74700MQ - 8gb ram

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Well, thanks to you guys I think I managed to fix it. I booted into safemode with the gpu installed and it managed to work. Updated my drivers in safe mode, it failed but only because of the audio drivers which I think is just because I was in safe mode, Regardless the video drivers installed which is good.

 

I am writing this from the computer with the issue so I can gladly say its all good.

 

I will attach what I think is the correct crash dump but there were several "critical" dumps in event viewer after this one (presumably from when I hit reset through the frustration of nothing working). It would be good to know what went wrong in the first place.

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0hm0XipncDYLWR1Y3NTQm1sWFE/edit?usp=sharing

Desktop:  MSi GTX 680 Lightning - MSi Mpower Z77- i7 3770k - Asus Xonar DGX  - 16Gb Ares Ram - GX 750w PSU

Laptop: MSi GE 60 - GTX 765m - i74700MQ - 8gb ram

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