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Hello,

I just did an NVIDIA Update through the GeForce Experience program. Halfway through the update, my computer stopped putting out a display signal. I thought it might be rebooting, so I waited. I waited about 20 minutes before just restarting it, thinking it was some glitch. There is still no display. I have tried connecting the HDMI to the Motherboard slot, but that also does not work. I really need to get on my computer right now to do something. I have a GTX 770 SuperClocked.

 

Please Help!

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Does it put out display during boot? (Bios etc) 

No.

UPDATE: After hitting the reset button about 10 times, it booted up with errors but with the display. It's fixed now, but I am not doing any NVIDIA updates.

 

Thanks anyways.

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No.

UPDATE: After hitting the reset button about 10 times, it booted up with errors but with the display. It's fixed now, but I am not doing any NVIDIA updates.

 

Thanks anyways.

 

Since your issue is resolved I feel it's proper to close the thread at this time since discussion is no longer viable to main topic. Closing topic.

 

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