Corrupted graphics driver?
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Hello everyone!!
I need your help because I'm in a... tricky situation!
Indeed, I had already noticed that my laptop (Asus) tended to act up (spontaneously switching from 16:10 to 4:3 after a screen flicker and an "unplug" sound), but now it's even worse!
While I was playing NFS, the screen switched to 4:3, the game crashed, there was the sound, and then the screen went haywire and since then nothing... like absolutely nothing...
I tried rebooting the laptop but the screen seems off... but Windows is launching because I can hear the startup sounds and my peripherals are working!
So I'm not really sure what to do... is it possible to do a blind installation of the driver?
I already tried connecting an external screen but nothing, just "out of range" that's all... So hardware issues can be ruled out ;)
Thanks in advance for your replies!!
I need your help because I'm in a... tricky situation!
Indeed, I had already noticed that my laptop (Asus) tended to act up (spontaneously switching from 16:10 to 4:3 after a screen flicker and an "unplug" sound), but now it's even worse!
While I was playing NFS, the screen switched to 4:3, the game crashed, there was the sound, and then the screen went haywire and since then nothing... like absolutely nothing...
I tried rebooting the laptop but the screen seems off... but Windows is launching because I can hear the startup sounds and my peripherals are working!
So I'm not really sure what to do... is it possible to do a blind installation of the driver?
I already tried connecting an external screen but nothing, just "out of range" that's all... So hardware issues can be ruled out ;)
Thanks in advance for your replies!!
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Hello,
Start in safe mode with networking support (press the F8 key while starting the PC)
Once in this mode, uninstall the graphic drivers, then restart in normal mode to be able to reinstall them properly.