

I already know I have the most recent BIOS, and messing with the BIOS is a last resort for me. The card had zero issues up until I uninstalled the drivers, outside of frequent crashes while gaming (which I figured might just be a software or driver issue), and now it's like it isn't being recognized during the boot process which causes my computer to freeze.Windows Updates continued to redownload/install the 16.4.2 drivers after I would uninstall them it kept doing it even after I uninstalled the card.This started shortly after a Windows 10 update.Updating chipset, VGA, USB, and onboard video drivers available via my motherboard manufacturer's website.Reinstalling Windows 10 ("reset this PC" option).Installing the card before installing the AMD drivers.Installing AMD drivers before installing the card.Uninstalling/re-installing the same AMD drivers I used before.If I remove the card and plug the HDMI back into the onboard video, everything's fine and I have a functioning computer.but not one I can game with. I used DDU and uninstalled the AMD drivers in Safe Mode, restarted, the ASUS boot screen came up, the dots started spinning, and after a few seconds it froze (kind of like this pic I found online).Īfter a lot of trial and error I established that the computer won't boot up to the Windows login screen if my Radeon HD 7970 is installed. So I decided to uninstall my AMD drivers (16.4.2) with Display Driver Uninstaller and try a newer set. I got steady and frequent crashes while gaming (Elite: Dangerous, World of Warcraft, and 7 Days to Die, mostly). Recently I started having problems again.

I previously posted several months ago on the forum after a ton of Blue Screens of Death and crashes/restarts, and eventually everything was solved.
