I recently swapped my GPU from an Nvidia card to an AMD one, and now I'm facing a pretty frustrating issue. Even after switching back to my original Nvidia card, I'm still getting nothing on the monitor. My PC seems to boot up normally, but the monitor isn't connecting properly. The cable I'm using is fine, and I don't have integrated graphics to fall back on. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do? I'm not sure if this is a driver problem or if I might need to reinstall Windows altogether.
2 Answers
If you forgot to uninstall the Nvidia drivers first, it could definitely cause issues. I suggest trying to boot into safe mode and see if you can roll back the drivers or at least get a clean uninstall done. After that, reinstall the AMD drivers.
It sounds like it might be a driver issue. Did you use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to completely remove the old drivers before making the swap? That can help prevent conflicts. If you didn't, that's probably something to look into. Just make sure to download the latest AMD drivers once you’ve done that.
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