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Ryzen 3 computer will not load into windows

Hi, I've just upgraded my computer to a ryzen 3 1200 with 8gb of ram at 2400mhz and the motherboard is a gigabytes a320m-hd2. Also got a 1050ti. But after I upgraded it. My computer would not boot windows. It will post. The bios recognises all of the components and I will begin to boot and show the windows logo but then the monitor will say that there is no signal and the keyboard and mouse LEDs will go of like there is no power going to them but the fans are still spinning and computer is still powered on. I've updated my bios to the lastest version aswell but still no luck. I did get it into windows once but it crashed with in seconds. Tryed system restore. Tryed resetting my computer and now I am trying to install a new windows 10 but still not. Will anyone be able to help out. 

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1 minute ago, Ghostangel120 said:

Hi, I've just upgraded my computer to a ryzen 3 1200 with 8gb of ram at 2400mhz and the motherboard is a gigabytes a320m-hd2. Also got a 1050ti. But after I upgraded it. My computer would not boot windows. It will post. The bios recognises all of the components and I will begin to boot and show the windows logo but then the monitor will say that there is no signal and the keyboard and mouse LEDs will go of like there is no power going to them but the fans are still spinning and computer is still powered on. I've updated my bios to the lastest version aswell but still no luck. I did get it into windows once but it crashed with in seconds. Tryed system restore. Tryed resetting my computer and now I am trying to install a new windows 10 but still not. Will anyone be able to help out. 

Because drivers. you must reinstall

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Just now, Ghostangel120 said:

How will I do that. I it on the bios or windows?

If You can boot into safemode and remove drivers your fine. But if not reinstall windows. 

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K | Ram: 32GB Corsair LPX 3200 DDR4 | Asus Maximus XI Hero Z390 | GPU: EVGA RTX2080 XC | 960 EVO Samsung 500GB M.2 | 850 EVO Samsung 250GB M.2 | Samsung 1TB QVO SSD | 1TB HDD WD Blue 

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Just now, Killstreak said:

If You can boot into safemode and remove drivers your fine. But if not reinstall windows. 

I wasent able to get on to the safe mode when I tryed and I've tried reinstalling windows and it's still going blank. And when i reboot it says something along the line of that it was a unexpected shut down and it need to restart and I goes into a loop of restarting. 

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3 hours ago, Alexsolo said:

Put in your old GPU and boot it up.

 

Use Guru3D's DDU (display driver uninstaller) executable to uninstall and GPU drivers.

 

Shut down.

 

Remove old GPU and put back the 1050TI

 

Boot it up again and 1050TI drivers should be recognized. 

 

Download up to date drivers from Nvidia's website.

I'm not able to do that. I have no windows installed on the mechine. When I tryed to reset it. It corrupted the windows already on and kept on saying there is an error. Is there any other why I can do this. Tryed reinstall but still going off

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