Is that on the monitor?

Ka
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Have been around for some time a problem with my PC (Windows 10).

When I was on YouTube, everything suddenly hung up and only the sound went smoothly on. The only solution was the power button. After the restart, the screen remained completely black. Have then changed the VGA port on the PC. At least I see the boot-screen (MSI-Military 4 …).

The only way to use the PC is in the safe boat. Since I have already uninstalled video card drivers etc.

In Device Manager, however, the monitor is marked with a yellow triangle and an exclamation mark and is referred to as "non-PNP (default)".

Is the problem with the Infinity boat on the screen? Finally, before everything went and my PS4 hangs on the same screen synonymous has no problems.

ma

Sorry to read that. I'm afraid that no one knows.

It may be

the display
the cable from the tower to the monitor
the driver
the graphics card

Unfortunately, you can only find out what it really is after swapping.

El

Why do you use a digital monitor with an analogue cable on your digital PC? Look what's on the screen next to the HDMI Playstation is still free and if it's.PC synonymous. Display port HDMI or DVI. Buy a cable from it, plug it in, turn it off. Should solve the problem.

Ka

The PS4 is connected to the monitor via HDMI to DVI. The PC as I said by VGA. Otherwise, no other slot is installed on the monitor.

El

Hrmh, so after re-reading I say install graphics card drivers, so over it and NVIDIA drivers there's the check box "reinstall" what I would use in this case.

Ka

Yesterday I completely uninstalled the AMD and Nvidia drivers with DDU. Now only the integrated ones of Windows can be seen under graphics drivers. Somehow I do not get the drivers on it, not least because I can only use the safe mode in the PC.

Co

You have a PC with several VGA outputs? What does "everything hang up" mean? The information "MSI Military 4 …" is not clear. In safe-boot the monitor works? Then it must be the graphics driver. Uninstalling the aging will probably not be effective, because then you have no more. Install the driver again.

I suspect the cable had slipped out. It would have helped well again. In the meantime, however, you have made the system unusable through de-installations.

Ka

Nope, the slipped-out cable would probably have been a luxury. Have already checked before ädern any system things the cables. With the MSI-Military 4, I just mean that this text including the MSI logo can be seen at power up. A VGA so on the PC, the other is right on the motherboard. That's why MSI is also shown as the motherboard is from MSI. At the other port is nothing to see.

Neither Nvidia nor AMD drivers needed an update before I uninstalled them.

Co

Since the monitor displays an image when booting, the VGA output, cable, and monitor are proven to work. It could be because the BIOS in the monitor is only controlled with a low resolution and in the graphics unit of the computer a quartz (or something else) is burned out, so that only the higher resolutions no longer work. That would also explain the functioning in safe mode. That is very unlikely. "A little broken" is very rare.

Do you still have a slot for a graphics card? Using the monitor with a digital connection would be better anyway. A cheap used card will probably top the processor graphics, if you have a computer that does not have digital monitor outputs. Incidentally, I can't immediately find "MSI Military 4" boards without digital outputs.

Have already checked before ädern any system things the cables.

How did you check the cables?

Co

You can restore the previous state from the backup. "Back to the last version" should work too. In addition, you can also install in safe mode video card drivers. Why do you think that's not possible? Do you have a graphics card? If yes, which? If she has only one analog output, she is probably very old. Now, if the port on the motherboard works, that would be logical, after uninstalling the driver of the card.

I still think that the repair attempts made the real problem worse.

Ka

How did you check the cables?

Have pulled it out and put it back in again. Several times in both connections without success

Do you still have a slot for a graphics card?

No, only the ones I already use for the AMD and Nvidia

Co

I have no idea what that means. You have an AMD and a NVidia graphics card, but both have only one VGA port? Is your PC older than 20 years? I'm getting more and more confused by the explanations. Maybe it would be best if you bring the PC to a specialist. I assume he fixed it in 5 minutes.

Ka

Do you have a graphics card? If yes, which?

Once an AMD Radeon TM R7 Graphics and an Nvidia Geforce GTX 750.

I can't find any drivers for the two cards on the internet, and since I uninstalled them, they are no longer in the device manager

Ka

No, about 5-7, but definitely not 20 years old. Both cards were displayed in the device manager and as I said a VGA has always been on the PC and the second is installed directly in the motherboard, which was swapped times.

How much would that cost to get him to an expert or have him repaired?

Co

Please try to post the necessary details. There are different R7 cards. The drivers can be found here: https://www.amd.com/...de/support

Driver for the Nvidia card you get here: https://www.nvidia.com/...20-series/

Both cards have 2 digital connections each. Why do you then frickel around with the VGA connections and connect the output of the board? Why do you have 2 graphics cards in the calculator? In general, if you move the cables while the computer is running, nothing will be displayed. The computer recognizes the active connection only with some delay, or only at boot.

Use a single card. Build the other one. Install the drivers. Connect the monitor via a digital connection.

Co

A good expert would do it for nothing, because I still assume that everything is alright, but now wrongly configured.

Ka

Unfortunately, R7 was everything that was in the device manager, so I have not found any drivers, because there are different R7 cards and I did not know which ones I have. Be the same time connect another monitor and then look in the PC itself what's going on with the hardware.