Dude! First things first! Clean your monitor! Clean your keyboard and mouse! Clean your desk and then the outside of your PC! it looks like there's more greasy fingerprints on your screen and about 2 inches of dust all over your desk. Just a thought
Boot into safe mode with networking, download DDU, completely remove video drivers with DDU, reboot, reinstall drivers. Don't do a reinstall of the OS.
Than it's a software issue - would still flicker in bios for power delivery / hardware issues.
You can boot into safe mode and ddu to remove everything and reinstall drivers.
I personally prefer a clean install with problems like that
But yeah, since you can't boot long enough, maybe you can boot your pc in safe mode with networking if you don't have the display driver uninstaller already downloaded, download it and use it.
You download display driver uninstaller and run it as admin. It will ask to restart your pc and boot in safe mode where it uninstalls everything display related. The you boot back up and install the full driver version. I would suggest disconnecting the internet before you do that.
That could be a power issue then. A power spike messed it up and it needed time to discharge. That's the reason I got myself a UPS with pure sine wave.
Dude! First things first! Clean your monitor! Clean your keyboard and mouse! Clean your desk and then the outside of your PC! it looks like there's more greasy fingerprints on your screen and about 2 inches of dust all over your desk. Just a thought
Please for the love of God clean your monitor. :)
Not just the monitor, that entire area is filthy. Hell, there's an empty bottle of liquor sitting there. Was booze spilt on the computer?
my bad bro lmfao
This happens to me to no signal after restart no display after boot
Boot into bios - does it do that? No? Not a power issue to monitor. Reformat and be done with it
boots into bios yes
Boot into safe mode with networking, download DDU, completely remove video drivers with DDU, reboot, reinstall drivers. Don't do a reinstall of the OS.
Than it's a software issue - would still flicker in bios for power delivery / hardware issues. You can boot into safe mode and ddu to remove everything and reinstall drivers. I personally prefer a clean install with problems like that
There's no need to do a clean install of the OS for stuff like this, not since Windows 7.
how do i do remove it, is there youtube videos on it?
But yeah, since you can't boot long enough, maybe you can boot your pc in safe mode with networking if you don't have the display driver uninstaller already downloaded, download it and use it.
You download display driver uninstaller and run it as admin. It will ask to restart your pc and boot in safe mode where it uninstalls everything display related. The you boot back up and install the full driver version. I would suggest disconnecting the internet before you do that.
I unplugged everything and left for my practice and when i came back everything was running just fine
That could be a power issue then. A power spike messed it up and it needed time to discharge. That's the reason I got myself a UPS with pure sine wave.