So about two weeks ago, I restarted my computer after a driver update, using a Driver Booster, but when it tried to boot up again I got no signal to my display. I tried turning it on and off a few times, unplugging the power supply, and using different monitors and cables (HDMI, DVI, VGA) but got the same results. Thinking that it may be my graphics card I took that out and tried booting from the on-board graphics, testing individual ram sticks, but still no post. I finally took out the CMOS battery to reset the BIOS, and leaving the GPU, and I finally got a post, but after a few minutes of no signal, until I was asked to either press f1 to run setup, or f2 to continue. I was able to enter the OS normal and tried to restore windows to an earlier recovery point, just in case there were bad drivers (I don't think the drivers would be an issue until you get into the OS, but either way it didn't change anything). Now unless I reset my BIOS every time and remove my GPU, I will not get a post. I even replaced the battery itself. I tried following many forums before, yet I found no solution, beyond anything I haven't already tried. At this point I'm thinking its a ruined PSU or Motherboard, but I want to make sure before spending the money to replace them, and I do not have another to test.
I actually did get the computer to boot up properly with my GPU installed, after previously getting into the Windows, and reseting, but I cannot duplicate, or remember all the details of what I did.
If anyone has any suggestions or has had a similar issue before, it would be greatly appreciated.
Specs:
CPU: Intel i7-3770K
GPU: EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked
MOBO: MSI Z77A-G43
RAM: G-Skill Ripjaws X (2 x 4GB)
PSU: CoolMax Zu-1000B
I actually did get the computer to boot up properly with my GPU installed, after previously getting into the Windows, and reseting, but I cannot duplicate, or remember all the details of what I did.
If anyone has any suggestions or has had a similar issue before, it would be greatly appreciated.
Specs:
CPU: Intel i7-3770K
GPU: EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked
MOBO: MSI Z77A-G43
RAM: G-Skill Ripjaws X (2 x 4GB)
PSU: CoolMax Zu-1000B