A Couple Problems, Urgent-ish

Needhelpplease

New Member
I followed your instructions, deleting the drivers with driver sweeper, then physically removed the graphics card, and I STILL have the black bar on my native resolution. In other words, the graphics card may have permanently messed something up that was not a problem before. I'm getting pretty pissed off so I might have to call Nvidia customer support soon
 

Aastii

VIP Member
I followed your instructions, deleting the drivers with driver sweeper, then physically removed the graphics card, and I STILL have the black bar on my native resolution. In other words, the graphics card may have permanently messed something up that was not a problem before. I'm getting pretty pissed off so I might have to call Nvidia customer support soon

What power supply do you have?
 

Needhelpplease

New Member
Okay I've fixed the problem without my graphics card in by right clicking the desktop -> graphics properties -> display settings -> factory settings. I'll now try putting my graphics card in and re-installing the drivers.
 
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Needhelpplease

New Member
It worked! I am finally running my native resolution and refresh rate with NO PROBLEMS! Thank you so much to everyone that helped, wouldn't have happened without you :D! I will come back if something screws up later, let's just pray that that doesn't happen haha
 
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