Okay I have just bought and recieved my Gaming PC from Cyberpower. They gave me a Faulty Graphic card but i went to them and exchanged for a new one. So that wasn't the problem anymore, computer was running fine from last night to this morning. But now it crashed and it has a blank screen, then does a loop of restarts with blank screen, (an unlimited loop) Tried running from Safe mode and delete the driver, and I can log back in normally but no driver. When I want to update the driver again however, when I reboot, it does the looping restarts all over again. I need some help as I'm in panic mode, I spent a bunch of money on this computer for it to not work. Thanks for reading.

Need help! Computer won't boot after installing Graphic Driver
Started by
ogmuffz
, Dec 07 2012 04:51 PM
#1
Posted 07 December 2012 - 04:51 PM

Okay I have just bought and recieved my Gaming PC from Cyberpower. They gave me a Faulty Graphic card but i went to them and exchanged for a new one. So that wasn't the problem anymore, computer was running fine from last night to this morning. But now it crashed and it has a blank screen, then does a loop of restarts with blank screen, (an unlimited loop) Tried running from Safe mode and delete the driver, and I can log back in normally but no driver. When I want to update the driver again however, when I reboot, it does the looping restarts all over again. I need some help as I'm in panic mode, I spent a bunch of money on this computer for it to not work. Thanks for reading.
#2
Posted 07 December 2012 - 04:53 PM

Oops forgot to add my specs:
INTEL I7-3820 3.6 GHZ 10M LGA
Windows 7 64 Bit
8GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE 1866MHZ DDR3 (x4)
ASUS P9X79 LE INTEL X79 QUAD 3 WAY SLI SATA 3 MOBO
EVGA NVIDIA SUPERCLOCK GEFORCE GTX 660 TI 2GB 16X PCI
XTREMEGEAR 800 WATT POWER SUPPLY
INTEL I7-3820 3.6 GHZ 10M LGA
Windows 7 64 Bit
8GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE 1866MHZ DDR3 (x4)
ASUS P9X79 LE INTEL X79 QUAD 3 WAY SLI SATA 3 MOBO
EVGA NVIDIA SUPERCLOCK GEFORCE GTX 660 TI 2GB 16X PCI
XTREMEGEAR 800 WATT POWER SUPPLY
Edited by ogmuffz, 07 December 2012 - 04:54 PM.
#3
Posted 11 December 2012 - 05:08 PM

Hi
If it's a new computer I would just take it back to the company you got it from, it should be under warranty and they will replace or fix it for free.
Trying to fix it your self may void your warranty.
N-R
If it's a new computer I would just take it back to the company you got it from, it should be under warranty and they will replace or fix it for free.

Trying to fix it your self may void your warranty.
N-R
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