help me please
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You need to remove the NVidia graphic card from the motherboard to try the onboard graphics.
Try loading windows in Safe Mode and check whether it is booting. Press F8 key while the "Starting Windows" message and the animated windows logo appears and select "Safe Mode" from the boot menu.
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Hi ill try it now I'm just wonderin if you think a sapphire hd 6670 2gb is anygood
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I've asked if anyone knows this particular card, and for more specialized help.
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Hi Jamie, are you getting any beeps or chirps from your motherboard when starting the computer?
This will help us help you if you find some specifics on your hardware.
System Info - See Your System Specs
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Hi just a single beep and I'm installing that thing now thanks
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A single beep means it should be okay. Anything other would be a problem so the Video card should be fine. Recheck all of your connections from your power supply and data cable to be on the safe side. We (I) sometimes forget one or work something loose while mucking around in my case.
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It's starts in safe mode with the graphics card enabled
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I've checked everything and It's still giving me blue screen
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But when it starts in Safe Mode it is using the onboard graphics chip, correct? Check in Device Manager. Can you update the card's driver from optional Updates or Nvidia site?
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hi no the onboard graphics just won't work some reason and ii have uninstalled and reinstalled the drives to make sure it was installed correctly I have took the chance in buyin a sapphire he 6670 2gb to see if this will solve my problem