I am so close to taking my system in to a shop:sa:. I feel stuck between a rock and hard place and going in circles. I have an HP m8200n sytem that was running Vista Home Premium 32. Last month, I disabled the onboard graphics and installed the Sapphire HD 5570 card, with no problems at all. The other day I did a clean install/upgrade to Windows 7 home premium 64 and have had nothing but failure in getting the computer to recognize the graphics card.
My biggest problem right now is trying to boot to the bios. I used to be able to press F10 to get into the bios, but since my OS upgrade it doesn't work any more. I was going to uninstall any graphics drivers, graphics card and reset the bios to use the onboard NVidia graphics. Then I was going to reinstall the Sapphire card, with the hopes Windows 7 would do the rest. Is there another way to get to the bios?
If I try to use the Sapphire card and driver the computer boots up to the windows 7 icon and refreshes to a "somewhat black" screen. The mouse cursor is the only thing that shows up and I can control it. The screen isn't completely black and the audio sounds as if the system booted up to the login screen, except someone put a black curtain over it. Hopefully, that makes sense. When I reboot in safe mode and go under Device Drivers, it shows the video adapter is not functioning properly and nothing shows up for the monitor (HP w1907). If I uninstall the graphics driver and reboot the computer, Windows 7 will use the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter driver and the monitor will show up in the Device Manager appear using the Generic PnP Monitor driver.
Has anyone had a similar issue...been there, done that and fixed it? And how do I get to the bios?
My biggest problem right now is trying to boot to the bios. I used to be able to press F10 to get into the bios, but since my OS upgrade it doesn't work any more. I was going to uninstall any graphics drivers, graphics card and reset the bios to use the onboard NVidia graphics. Then I was going to reinstall the Sapphire card, with the hopes Windows 7 would do the rest. Is there another way to get to the bios?
If I try to use the Sapphire card and driver the computer boots up to the windows 7 icon and refreshes to a "somewhat black" screen. The mouse cursor is the only thing that shows up and I can control it. The screen isn't completely black and the audio sounds as if the system booted up to the login screen, except someone put a black curtain over it. Hopefully, that makes sense. When I reboot in safe mode and go under Device Drivers, it shows the video adapter is not functioning properly and nothing shows up for the monitor (HP w1907). If I uninstall the graphics driver and reboot the computer, Windows 7 will use the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter driver and the monitor will show up in the Device Manager appear using the Generic PnP Monitor driver.
Has anyone had a similar issue...been there, done that and fixed it? And how do I get to the bios?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bitAMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000 3.0 GHZCorsair TWIN2X4096-6400C5C 4GB XMS2 PC2-6400 ...Sapphire HD 5570
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP m8200n
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000 3.0 GHZ
- Motherboard
- Nettle2-GL8E (ECS MCP61PM-HM)
- Memory
- Corsair TWIN2X4096-6400C5C 4GB XMS2 PC2-6400 800Mhz 240-pin
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD 5570
- Sound Card
- on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w1907
- PSU
- 300 W