GPU problems? Here are some solutions for Windows 10.
GPU problems? Here are some solutions for Windows 10.
In reality, it's not the case. The software you used for your GPU was for Windows 7 or 8. Windows 10 requires updated drivers. Installing the correct ones will restore functionality. You can choose your operating system in the NVidia driver settings...
It's quite bothersome, as the AMD drivers being installed are all based on an old version.
He attempted an upgrade to Windows 10 but encountered a black screen midway through. Believing a corrupted installation, he performed a clean install of Windows 7 and retried the upgrade, yet the issue persisted. It appears Windows has configured its HDMI output as the main source, causing the DVI port to fail and display black. After the successful installation, DVI functionality returned, but desktop icons disappeared and programs didn’t launch on the original screen. When connected via HDMI, all icons and running applications appeared correctly. To make DVI primary, he needed to connect both displays and set DVI as the main output, after which Windows 10 operated properly through the DVI port.