No Signal on Display After Installing Drivers

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Brent_B

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I have started getting the no signal error on my display after installing gpu drivers for my new pc. The pc booted and installed windows with no problems but after I installed the gpu drivers I am just getting the no signal error, even if I plug in the adapter to the motherboard I still get the error and I can't get into the bios. Any help is appreciated.

Specs:
Intel Core i5-7500
ASRock B250M Pro4 LGA 1151 mATX
Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR4-2400 PC4-19200 CL16 SR Single Channel Desktop Memory
WD Blue 1TB 7,200 RPM SATA III 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti SuperClocked GAMING 4GB GDDR5
 
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Yes, you can try a factory BIOS reset. But if you can't see post you wont be able to do it from the GUI so you will need to do a manual factory reset. I'd suggest you try my first recommendation before doing a BIOS reset.

But if you need to reset the BIOS, do the following:

Power down the system and remove all power cables, remove the CMOS battery and press the power button a few times to drain the unit of any remaining power. Let sit for a few minutes, plug the CMOS battery back in and power on the unit.

Doing it this way you may need to go back into BIOS and set proper date and time. If you have booting issues you may need to change your Sata Mode type to something else other then IDE or w/e it default too.


Yeah I have tried using DVI, HDMI, and VGA and they are all having the same error.
 
Sounds like a corrupted update then.

Are you able to see post? can you get into safe mode? Do you have an onboard card or a spare card you can connect to the system to boot with? Doesn't that i5 have an integrated display chip? can you boot using that as the display?

If you can, try to get into safemode and run DDU to remove all drivers and try a clean reinstall.
http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
 


I can't even see post whether the display is plugged into the motherboard or the gpu, do you think taking the gpu out may fix that issue?
 
Yes, you can try a factory BIOS reset. But if you can't see post you wont be able to do it from the GUI so you will need to do a manual factory reset. I'd suggest you try my first recommendation before doing a BIOS reset.

But if you need to reset the BIOS, do the following:

Power down the system and remove all power cables, remove the CMOS battery and press the power button a few times to drain the unit of any remaining power. Let sit for a few minutes, plug the CMOS battery back in and power on the unit.

Doing it this way you may need to go back into BIOS and set proper date and time. If you have booting issues you may need to change your Sata Mode type to something else other then IDE or w/e it default too.
 
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