I built a new system from scratch and installed the OS as well. After the installation, I shut it down and plugged in my GTX 1050 into the PCI-E slot (but kept the monitor plugged into motherboard's VGA port) and tried to boot it up again. This time the monitor display says "No signal found" and stays blank (the graphic card's fan is spinning). So I unplug the GTX card and then boot again and this time the monitor is able to pick up the signal and everything works fine.
This makes me believe that when I use my graphics card, the system is trying to use that as the input source even though I have my monitor cable plugged into the mobo's VGA port.
So I removed the card again, booted the system, downloaded the nVidia drivers and when I try to install the drivers, the installations fails with a message "No nVidia hardware found".
So in a nutshell, I'm out of options on how to have my graphic drivers installed so that I can use its port as the input and not the VGA port.
Any suggestions?
FWIW, here's my specs:
Intel Pentium G4560 processor
Gigabyte H110M-S2 mobo
nVidia GTX 1050 card
This makes me believe that when I use my graphics card, the system is trying to use that as the input source even though I have my monitor cable plugged into the mobo's VGA port.
So I removed the card again, booted the system, downloaded the nVidia drivers and when I try to install the drivers, the installations fails with a message "No nVidia hardware found".
So in a nutshell, I'm out of options on how to have my graphic drivers installed so that I can use its port as the input and not the VGA port.
Any suggestions?
FWIW, here's my specs:
Intel Pentium G4560 processor
Gigabyte H110M-S2 mobo
nVidia GTX 1050 card