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"After installing AMD drivers Windows won't boot ", Last week I decided to buy and build my own PC for the first time. I installed Windows 7 Ultimate (the 64-bit version) and managed to get the system up and running. Then I installed the motherboard drivers and important Windows Updates. When I try to install the AMD Radeon HD driver, the Catalyst Install Manager asks me to reboot the system so that the driver will take effect. However, when I restart the system, the system freezes during the Windows logo and reboots the system again shortly after. After this, I get a black screen with text saying that I have to restore my system to a restore point before I had downloaded the AMD driver. This 'error' occurred every time I tried to install the driver. Using Safe Mode (F8), which worked fine, I checked my GPU in the device manager, but the graphics card was recognized. In Safe Mode, I restored Windows and tried both downloading the drivers from the AMD website and the Update Driver option in the device manager, but this also didn't work. I tried to install a newer beta driver of AMD which doesn't work either. My BIOS settings give priority to the PCI-Express GPU and I haven't got the driver of my onboard graphics card installed. However, I am sure that my onboard GPU isn't being used because when I disconnect the AMD card from the power supply, I don't have any display. Finally, I also tried to re-install Windows and download the driver before any other driver was installed, which gave me the very same problem.
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