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GeForce 1050 ti ftw

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2017/07/27 15:37:18 (permalink)
I put in a new graphics card yesterday without uninstalling old drivers first on accident and am now getting a Windows error recovery message saying windows failed to start. "a recent hardware or software change may have caused this issue". any ideas why this is happening or what to do would be greatly appreciated.
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    Re: GeForce 1050 ti ftw 2017/07/27 15:39:52 (permalink)
    Welcome to the Forum dorad
    Update your Motherboard Bios and set it to the Default or Optimized Settings.
    Uninstall all the NVIDIA Drivers and Software.
    Restart your computer WITHOUT NETWORK (Unplug the Network Cable or Turn Off your Wireless Network)
    Run DDU in Safe Mode
    Restart your computer WITHOUT NETWORK  (Unplug the Network Cable or Turn Off your Wireless Network)
    Install the Current Driver and Install Only the Graphics and PhysX Drivers.
    Turn your network back on.  (Plug the Network Cable or Turn On your Wireless Network)
    Restart your computer.
    This may help out as well: Basic troubleshooting steps. Windows clean boot, clean driver install, debug mode, etc. 
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    Re: GeForce 1050 ti ftw 2017/07/27 16:13:17 (permalink)
    I'm unable to even get into my computer
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    Re: GeForce 1050 ti ftw 2017/07/27 16:21:12 (permalink)
    Can you put your Old Card back in?

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    Re: GeForce 1050 ti ftw 2017/07/27 16:33:46 (permalink)
    Boot into safe mode with networking and download ddu. Clear the old drivers out using ddu in safe mode. Reboot into normal windows mode and install the latest drivers.
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