No display after using DDU?

Apr 10, 2018
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I was experiencing random loss of video signal from time to time, after looking for solutions online, I elected to use the device driver uninstaller program to reinstall my graphics card drivers. I used DDU In safe mode and it went through the process and restarted. However, now my pc will post, show the bios screen, begin to load windows, shows the loading icon then no display. The monitor is receiving some kind of signal but it’s only a black screen. What did I do wrong here, how can a resolve this, so I can use my pc?
 
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Try linux live or rescue CD to format the drive. Create a bootable CD or USB
Fail start computer 3 times.
Meaning when you turn on PC you turn it off after bios screen so computer doesn't start up 3 times.
After 3 times windows will automatically show you recovery option instead of booting up the computer.
From recovery screen there are many options, go to advance options and you will see them.
From there you can open your computer in safe mode or authenticate your windows files if they are damaged or not.
 
Try this at windows recovery, open CMD and type regedit to open registry. Now you have to locate Safeboot key, you can find if using ctrl+f and rename the subkeys "minimal" and "network" to "minimal.old" and "network.old' or "minimal.backup" or "network.backup"
 
I just tried to rename the subkeys in the registry editor. I renamed minimal to minimal.old but I couldn’t find network anywhere. Nowthing changed when I tried to restart, or turn of safeboot in the CMD
 
wow very interesting. what are the specs of your pc? and windows 7 or 10? I experienced this once and now I am logging my sensors to see if its due to a spike some where in voltages or temps
 
Specs:

Amd ryzen 3 1200
Asus prime B350 plus
Crucial ballistic sport (1x8gb) ddr4 2666
Hitachi Ultrastar A7k2000 2TB 7200rpm
Asus 4Gb GTX 1050 ti
Seasonic 520w 80+

At this point I’ve tried installing W10 from a bootable drive many times, formatting the drive, recreating the bootable drive, and almost every time the installation from the usb comes to about 84-86% complete before failing with an error code.
 


Try linux live or rescue CD to format the drive. Create a bootable CD or USB
 
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