Well I saw the other thread that popped up and thought about adding the question there but it did not seem to be ended so...
Recently on my wifes PC her games have been prompting her that her graphics card drivers were ~400 days out of date and needed to be updated to play the game. all well and good so we go to the graphics card manufacturers website and update to the newest drives. and everything works great then at the end of the day we shut it off and the next morning start it back up to an error message. something along the lines of "something you have recently downloaded has failed, reverting to a previous version" (unsure what the real message was). so it boots up after ~20 mins of reverting and find out the graphics card was what was reverted. so we tried it again, the update worked and we were able to play the games we wanted shut down and restarted to the same message. but this time the revert never finished and ended up blue screening in the process. so we force reset it and now nothing displays on the monitor at all.
the pc powers on just fine and runs but I can no longer get anything to display. did I brick the graphics card or is there a way to fix the no display? normally I would think a virus but we never clicked on any link and instead went straight to the graphics card website posted on the box it came in and downloaded the drivers from there.
I may know a little about this,
It could be the monitor, but if you are able to get any picture the read the following
What is the program giving you that message that It need to be updated? Because there are many undetectable viruses and malware that could cause the software to break, or even prevent updating.
[I don't know everything so do this at your own risk]
so try
[NEED TO HAVE AN INTERNET CONNECTION TO DO THE FOLLOWING, ALSO KEEP IN MIND THIS MAY OR MAY NOT WORK DEPENDING, ON IF YOU HAVE A FAULTY VIDEO CARD, OR MALWARE, OR EVEN A FAULTY DISPLAY MONITOR OR MONITOR DISPLAY DRIVER ]
Ok try to uninstall the video card completely from "Device Manager" if you got windows 10 type Device Manager into the empty search box.[open it] go to "Display Adapters and uninstall all the video drivers but right clicking then and go into properties,then uninstall device, after that reboot the PC as prompted. Hopefully if your graphics card is still working and you have no malware. Windows should automatically install the needed drivers upon next startup automatically
[it should]. then to get the correct software for your video card goto the manufactures website and download the correct driver software. in order to control the video cards settings you need both the windows driver and the manufactures software
1: Ok try to uninstall the video card completely from "Device Manager" if you got windows 10 type Device Manager into the empty search box [open it]
2: go to "Display Adapters and uninstall all the video drivers. by right clicking then and go into properties,then uninstall device
3: after that reboot the PC as prompted.
4: Windows should automatically install the needed drivers upon next startup, automatically.
5: [it should]. then to get the correct software for your video card goto the manufactures website and download the correct driver software. in order to control the video cards settings, you need both the windows driver, and the manufactures software
It may also help to uninstall the monitor driver completely also. Though I am not as sure about that
Go into control panel then click on small icons for device manager if your don't have windows 10 OS
IF YOU UNPLUG YOUR GRAPHICS CARD THEN WINDOWS WON'T AUTO DETECT IT THE VIDEO CARD FOR SURE, but it may give you a picture IF you plug the monitor into the motherboard port on the back, but that is not recommended unless your video card is first unplugged completely