

There's always the Nuclear option - reinstall everything from scratch However that's for dual graphics, I don't think it's possible to disable the add in graphics so it might still stop you starting. Most BIOSes have a setting to enable the onboard graphics when a card is installed, it's just not always easy to find or named what you might expect. Have you tried a system restore back to before the issues, if it's enabled of course? Maybe try Revo uninstaller or driver sweeper to remove all traces of the old drivers first. PC has been stable with all these parts on Windows 10 for a long time. Mobo is an Asus Maximus V Formula with an i7 3770. tried searching on here with no luck as well.

It seems to me that once the mother board sees the card, it just automatically defaults to the GPU and there is no option to use the intel graphics.Ĭan anyone help me out here? Google has been no help at all. I've searched all through my bios and online for answers to how to bypass the card to use integrated graphics with no luck. Uninstall the drivers, go to re-install. I had a friend take the card and put it in his computer. I thought this was a perfect storm that may lead to a nice upgrade to the GTX 1080 but something did not add up. during my trouble shooting it crossed my mind that the GPU may have caused the issue so I took the card out and plugged my HDMI into the MOBO, sure enough it booted right into windows with no issues. Two days ago my wife told me that the "Computer stopped working" Sure enough I could not get it to boot into windows without it freezing on the windows boot screen. I've been trouble shooting a display issue I've been having with my GTX 670. I've been slamming my head against the wall for about 9 hours now.
