Refer to your computer’s documentation to get the exact steps. Each computer has a different key that you need to press at boot time to enter the BIOS (or UEFI in modern computers) as it varies from one computer to the next. Sometimes a GPU is not initialized because the computer’s BIOS isn’t set correctly. Once you have scrubbed the old driver from the system, reinstall the problematic GPU and then install a fresh copy of its latest driver from the manufacturer’s website. This is also a good fix for when the new card physically works but is only detected as a generic GPU in Windows. Run the program, and it will remove every trace of your old card’s drivers. Once there, download DDU, the Display Driver Uninstaller. Get back into Windows by reinstalling a good card or switch your computer over to its integrated GPU if it has one. Also, keep in mind that GPUs have a specific wattage requirement and need sufficient amperage. Use a power supply calculator to get a more accurate picture of how powerful your power supply must be. The available power for the GPU depends on how much power the other components of your computer need.
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