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No Display After Driver Uninstall Ati Radeon
BACKGROUND INFO
So I have a NEW computer problem.. lol. The last few weeks I have been dual monitoring from my lcd monitor to my hdtv. LCD was connected via vga and my tv via hdmi. To my knowledge, my pc has two graphic cards, both ATI Radeons. One I believe is on the mother board, ATI Radeon 4200HD series, and the other is in a PCI slot ATI Radeon 5600HD series. I THINK that when I had it dual monitored the tv was connected via 4200HD and LCD via 5600HD (could be wrong).
WHAT I DID
Everything was working fine (i was mainly just using the HDTV as my only monitor and main monitor). As you can guess I was gaming on the hdtv, but I was not satisfied with the slight lag I felt. So I looked at forums to see what I could do and they mostly said 1) change settings on tv to game mode, 2) turn off vsync on your graphics card.
So I did #1, but when I tried to do #2 I could not open my graphics cards “menu” aka CCC aka Catalyst Command Center. So I read up on why this might happen and they said I should uninstall drivers and reinstall the drivers, so I did this as well (with most current drivers from the AMD site, version 10.9) and still I could not get into the CCC. As I was reading more forums, they were saying the 10.8 version mainly has this problem. So what I did was I downloaded 10.7 (did not install yet) and uninstalled the new 10.9.
When I went to reboot the cpu after the uninstall of 10.9 there was no display on my HDTV. I figured I just need to go back to my LCD which was still hooked up to my cpu. No display there as well. I tried dvi and vga hook ups from the monitor to both graphic cards but nothing worked to get me a display. I also tried my girlfriends monitor, which only has vga, to both graphics card and still nothing worked. So at this point I have NO display.
After about an hour of trying different combinations of cords, monitors, plugs, tv’s ect, I RANDOMLY somehow got a display with my girlfriends monitor vga to the 5600 card (I think). I had to hold the vga cord a certain way on attached to the monitor in order for the display to work. So since I had a display, I quickly installed 10.7. After installation, it did not prompt me to reboot (which I thought was weird) so I just went to properties and tried to change the resolution to the max 1600x something, to see how it looks. The screen went blank and the display never reappeared.
Now I basically have NO DISPLAY again. After another hour of playing with cords, monitors, etc, I decided to just go to bed and try not to throw the computer and monitors across the room at some of my girlfriends cats.
Any suggestions? I have been reading forums, some say it might be hardware, but in my case everything is new (within 5 months old). Some talk about a reset on my motherboard, but I don’t know how to do it without a display.
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try completely removing your PCI-E card, plugging just the LCD into the on-board video, and then booting up.
your BIOS should default to the on-board video, since that's all that's present, and you should see the BIOS loading, and the display SHOULD work right all the way through boot
once back into Windows, go back and uninstall ALL of your ATI drivers one more time, reboot, then try to install 10.7 again. reboot one more time, and once everything is working right with just the on board video and the LCD, shut down the PC and put the PCI-E card back in.
only physically install the card; don't plug anything into into it's display outlets just yet
boot up, let Windows see the new hardware and set it up (you shouldn't have to install any additional drivers; ATI's driver package should support both cards)
at this point, you may or may NOT be prompted to reboot; it may not be necessary. But just to be sure, I'd go ahead and reboot anyway, once Windows is done doing it's thing with the newly installed hardware
now plug your second flat screen in to the PCI-E card, go into display settings, and set up your monitors accordingly
at least, in theory, that SHOULD work
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Last edited by iamsuperbleeder : September 24th, 2010 at 08:19 PM.
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You shouldnt have to use both cards to do what you want either. You can just hook up both monitors to the 5600 and be sure to disable the onboard videocard in bios. Either that or run it in hybrid mode I supose.
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