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Need help! Computer won't boot after installing Graphic Driver


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ogmuffz

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Hi i'm new here, need some serious help. I asked other forums/sites but they didn't help me. Hoping you guys can help me?

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.
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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

Edited by ogmuffz, 07 December 2012 - 04:54 PM.

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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.

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