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Problems with a graphics driver and Windows 7


Rjhere

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I don't know if this is the correct forum to post in, but this made sense to me somehow.

Anyways, I have a problem with my Asus GTX 770 graphics driver. I can start my computer like normal, until i install any driver for the gtx 770. Whenever I boot while the driver is installed, the background is everything that shows up, no icons or anything else, and when I click CTRL+ALT+DEL, the screens turns black, but I can do things like logging out and back in (result of me spamming enter). I have tried re-installing Windows 7 so many times now, both with an ISO image mount and USB boot install, and nothing works. Also last try I did was installing every update to Windows 7 except the driver, then installing the driver, but that didn't work either.

Anyone have had the same problem, and/or have suggestions on how to fix this?

Should also note that I recently had Windows 10 Tech Preview installed primarily. Don't know if that has anything to say.

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I don't know if this is the correct forum to post in, but this made sense to me somehow.

Anyways, I have a problem with my Asus GTX 770 graphics driver. I can start my computer like normal, until i install any driver for the gtx 770. Whenever I boot while the driver is installed, the background is everything that shows up, no icons or anything else, and when I click CTRL+ALT+DEL, the screens turns black, but I can do things like logging out and back in (result of me spamming enter). I have tried re-installing Windows 7 so many times now, both with an ISO image mount and USB boot install, and nothing works. Also last try I did was installing every update to Windows 7 except the driver, then installing the driver, but that didn't work either.

Anyone have had the same problem, and/or have suggestions on how to fix this?

Should also note that I recently had Windows 10 Tech Preview installed primarily. Don't know if that has anything to say.

Do you have another video card to try in your pc. It may have crapped out on you. If you have another card it's at least easy to rule that out, anyways.

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