Question Hey I really need help bad I really don’t wanna waste all of this money plz help me plz

Feb 23, 2025
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I recently got a new gpu and decided to delete my old gpu drivers and I installed my new one and it didn’t work so I put my old one back in and now I’m stuck on bios and it WILL not go into windows at all when I turn it on it goes straight to bios my pc worked fine before I uninstalled the gpu drivers please I really need help I hope it’s a small issue.
 
I recently got a new gpu and decided to delete my old gpu drivers and I installed my new one and it didn’t work so I put my old one back in and now I’m stuck on bios and it WILL not go into windows at all when I turn it on it goes straight to bios my pc worked fine before I uninstalled the gpu drivers please I really need help I hope it’s a small issue.
Delete? Sounds like you unistalled more than just vid drivers. Drivers get loaded when windows boots, not when you press the power button. Uninstall maybe? The new GPU should work just fine without drivers. Windows will load its own drivers.
 
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Include PSU: make, model, wattage, age, condition (original to build, new, used, refurbished)?

Disk drive(s): make, model, capacity, how full?

Attached peripherals?

Any system beep codes or diagnostic LED's ?

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Will the system boot into safe mode?

Do you have: 1) the motherboard's User Guide/Manual and 2) the GPU's User Guide/Manual?

Double check the current installation and configuration settings. Ensure that all is as it should be per the documentation. Pay close attention to all fine print, notes, and warnings.

Hopefully the problem is indeed a simple error of omission or commision.
 
Go into the actual bios (on most mobos it's either F2 or del) and disable the boot up logo so that it can tell you what's stopping it from booting into windows.
Take a pic with your smartphone of what the PC is showing and upload it on imgurl or wherever you want and link it here so we can see what you see.
 
If you go straight to the BIOS without a sign of Windows trying to load or repair itself it's because the motherboard doesn't see any Windows installation. It usually happens when the system drive is no longer detected. Do you still see the drive as a boot option in the BIOS?