I tried to manually install the driver using both downloading it online and using the cd that came with the card, but it still won't install because it can't detect the graphics hardware.
No, I still was not able to install the the Nvidia graphics card drivers because it still says "This graphics driver could not find the compatible graphics hardware"
I put in the graphics card and rebooted. When I tried to open the virtu control panel in alert window popped up saying "Wrong GPU configuration. Please check your hardware/drivers. Disabling Virtu, and exiting. (Remember to enable virtu after the problem is fixed)"
I installed vitru. Should I now put my graphics card back into the computer and connect it to the monitor? So that my monitor is no longer connected to the system?
I removed the gpu and rebooted but the monitor still can't detect any signal. I made sure the computer was off and unplugged before clearing the cmos.
I followed these instructions
http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-Your-BIOS
When I reached step 10 the monitor didn't find signal from the computer.
Earlier I tried to clr CMOS but I'm not sure if it was done correctly, so right now my monitor doesn't find any signal from my computer at all. I'm sorry that I have made this so complicated.
I just tried both. When I tried switching the monitor input to DVI it said that nothing was detected. I'm almost positive that my DVI-HDMI cable is working so could it be that my GPU is simply malfunctioning? The fan on the GPU still spins.
Primary graphics adapter was already set to PCI express so I didn't change it. The multi-monitor was set to enabled, but I just switched it to disabled. I have a DVI-HDMI cable connected with my GPU to my monitor and I'm also connecting my monitor to my mobo using a VGA cable. Is that okay?