Joined: Apr 28, 2012
Posts: 1834
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 12:50 pm
Looks like I have run into a BIG issue with my computer last night...and I am not sure how to fix it or what I need to do.
I have Z97X-7 mobo, intel i5-4590k, 16 gigs corsair ram, 250 SSD, 1 TB hd, and previous a GT970
I went to replace the GPU last night with a G1 Gaming GTX 970 and had to unplug the 1 TB hard drive in order to get it to fit. Once I got it in there, I was able top plug the hard drive completely back in. I started the computer and it looked like it was "initiating" some sort of driver install. I figured this was for the new GPU.
It got to my login in screen and the resolution was big, again, like it was needing to install the drivers. When I went to go login into Windows 10, it told me I was not connected to the internet and to use my last known login. Well, I tried EVERY password that I could think of and I cannot get into my computer. Sure enough, when I look at the screen, it shows a big red "X" through the network connect and is telling me that none is available. Ok, so I figure that maybe the cord I was using was bad, so I take new network line and go directly from my cable modem into my computer, a line that I can see if working on the cable modem, but no dice...no lights, no connection, still cannot get in. I then figure that maybe the new power source needed for the card is taking some "juice" from my board and not allowing full power to all components, so then I put my previous card back in...same situation.
Is it possible that this new card reset my mobo and drivers need to be installed...is it possible that it "fried" components of my board...is it possible that unplugging my 1 TB HDD made my computer "reset" and I need to reinstall or update my computer???
I am just completely at a loss, as I have replace GPU's before and NEVER had this issue...
Taz
I have Z97X-7 mobo, intel i5-4590k, 16 gigs corsair ram, 250 SSD, 1 TB hd, and previous a GT970
I went to replace the GPU last night with a G1 Gaming GTX 970 and had to unplug the 1 TB hard drive in order to get it to fit. Once I got it in there, I was able top plug the hard drive completely back in. I started the computer and it looked like it was "initiating" some sort of driver install. I figured this was for the new GPU.
It got to my login in screen and the resolution was big, again, like it was needing to install the drivers. When I went to go login into Windows 10, it told me I was not connected to the internet and to use my last known login. Well, I tried EVERY password that I could think of and I cannot get into my computer. Sure enough, when I look at the screen, it shows a big red "X" through the network connect and is telling me that none is available. Ok, so I figure that maybe the cord I was using was bad, so I take new network line and go directly from my cable modem into my computer, a line that I can see if working on the cable modem, but no dice...no lights, no connection, still cannot get in. I then figure that maybe the new power source needed for the card is taking some "juice" from my board and not allowing full power to all components, so then I put my previous card back in...same situation.
Is it possible that this new card reset my mobo and drivers need to be installed...is it possible that it "fried" components of my board...is it possible that unplugging my 1 TB HDD made my computer "reset" and I need to reinstall or update my computer???
I am just completely at a loss, as I have replace GPU's before and NEVER had this issue...
Taz