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I have an ASUS-TUF z270 Mark 2 motherboard and have just upgraded graphics cards and now Windows 10 will not boot. I can get to BIOS and everything, but after that nothing happens. I am upgrading from a PNY Gtx 670 to an ASUS GTX 1060 3GB Dual. When I go back to using the 670, everything works fine, but when I put the 1060 in, I cannot boot up windows 10. I have a 700W power supply by EVGA. Please help me!

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Possibly a driver problem.

 

Uninstall the 670 drivers using DDU and then shut the system down. Put in the 1060 and then turn it on and let Windows deal with the drivers.

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4 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Possibly a driver problem.

 

Uninstall the 670 drivers using DDU and then shut the system down. Put in the 1060 and then turn it on and let Windows deal with the drivers.

If the drivers are from August 2016+, they are the exact same .....

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4 minutes ago, Dabombinable said:

If the drivers are from August 2016+, they are the exact same .....

the drivers from one video card series to another are not necessarily always the same.

 

Drivers for a GTX 6xx video card have not been properly optimized for games since 2015/2016.

 

Pascal GPU Drivers have features and optimizations that are not part of the drivers for older "legacy" (according to Nvidia) video cards even if they are technically for the same release version.

 

Swapping GPUs without carefully removing and re-installing drivers can cause system issues.

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10 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

the drivers from one video card series to another are not necessarily always the same.

 

Drivers for a GTX 6xx video card have not been properly optimized for games since 2015/2016.

 

Pascal GPU Drivers have features and optimizations that are not part of the drivers for older "legacy" (according to Nvidia) video cards even if they are technically for the same release version.

 

Swapping GPUs without carefully removing and re-installing drivers can cause system issues.

You install 1 Nvidia driver update, it installs the necessary drivers for all cards that are supported to the computer (also-if the driver versions were different some how, then I wouldn't be able to run a GTX 650ti alongside a GTX 970-different Nvidia drivers don't function together).

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    .d0K^'  Okxoc;:,.          ^O0d.        Uptime: 2d 21h 52m
   .OVVAK0kOKKKKKKKKKKOxo:,      lKO.       Packages: 6556
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39 minutes ago, Ashiok said:

I have an ASUS-TUF z270 Mark 2 motherboard and have just upgraded graphics cards and now Windows 10 will not boot. I can get to BIOS and everything, but after that nothing happens. I am upgrading from a PNY Gtx 670 to an ASUS GTX 1060 3GB Dual. When I go back to using the 670, everything works fine, but when I put the 1060 in, I cannot boot up windows 10. I have a 700W power supply by EVGA. Please help me!

will you get in to windows at all or does it give you error in bios booting

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I was able to get on after getting rid of my previous drivers. However, now I don't know what to do. Whenever I try to download drivers for my graphics card online the setup says "Windows cannot complete the extraction. The destination file cannot be completed". Also in device manager, I cannot find my graphics card driver to update or to even setup. What should I do? I have Windows 10.

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1 hour ago, Ashiok said:

I was able to get on after getting rid of my previous drivers. However, now I don't know what to do. Whenever I try to download drivers for my graphics card online the setup says "Windows cannot complete the extraction. The destination file cannot be completed". Also in device manager, I cannot find my graphics card driver to update or to even setup. What should I do? I have Windows 10.

Check to see if Windows has already downloaded the drivers through Windows Update.

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