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I got a new 750 ti for my pc (asus m32 a10) with integrated graphics. I put the gpu and tried to turn on my computer but there was nothing on the screen. I heard i was supposed to turn off the drivers for my old integrated gpu or something. I took the gpu out and tried to run the pc like it was before but an error message came up and said i needed to reboot or install drivers or something like that. What do i do now? Please help

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11 minutes ago, TechFnatic said:

Install the drivers then physically put the GPU in it should boot

When i turn my pc with out the gpu card it says "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key" not sure what it means

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24 minutes ago, BenKavanagh said:

When i turn my pc with out the gpu card it says "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key" not sure what it means

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it means you don't have your hard drive with an OS on it. or the hard drive isn't in your system.

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My Old PC

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Dell Vostro 260 $150 2010

CPU: i3-2120@3.3Ghz, GPU: Intel HD Graphics 2000, ATI Radeon X1300, RAM: 4GB Axevir Budget Series, SSD: 240GB Radeon R7, HDD: random 250GB and random 160 GB, CASE: Crap from Dell, OS: Windows 7 Enterprise

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Custom Build $1200 2016

CPU: i5-6600k@3.6Ghz, GPU: Sapphire R9 Fury, RAM: 16GB Geil EVO X, SSD: 240GB Radeon R7, HDD: Hitachi 500GB, CASE: Deepcool Kendomen, OS: Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit

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ASUS F8S $1150 2008

CPU: Core 2 Duo T7500, GPU: ATI 2400 Mobility, RAM: 8GB Mushkins, SSHD: 1TB Seagate Hybrid Drive, OS: Windows 7 Ultimate N and Windows 10 Professional

HTPC

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MSi Cubi $200 2016

CPU: Pentium 3805u@1.9Ghz, GPU: Intel HD, RAM: 4GB Crucial DDR3L, SSD: 120GB Radeon R7

 

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HP 2210b $400 2009

CPU: Core 2 Duo T8100@2.1Ghz, GPU: Intel GM965, RAM: 2GB Hynix, HDD: Hitachi 160GB, OS: Linux Mint 17.3 and Lubuntu

*All Prices in the Canadian Dollar

 

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41 minutes ago, normpearii said:

Make sure your SATA and SATA Power cables on your boot drive are still plugged in. You might have unintentionally knocked one loose when you installed the GPU.

Ive tried making sure it was all

plugged in but i cant find anything wrong. Anything alse u can think of?

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