Hi Barry. Everything with that build looks good. I would personally go with a Seasonic or Corsair PSU over the Antec one but that's just my opinion.
Look in the Advanced BIOS features for something along the lines of a display first option.
Does your BIOS look like this menu:
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To change between the two display adapters involves entering into your motherboards BIOS and changing the video output device from your AGP/PCI-E...
Does your computer include integrated graphics? If it does I would try switching to that and see if you can boot into Safe Mode successfully....
Since you marked this thread as resolved I am assuming you resolved the issue?
Hi muddyfox. I would be looking at either a power supply problem or an issue with the systems hard drive. Have you backed up the data on the...
Hi Alicia. It should be compatible with IE11. If it worked fine with IE11 earlier then just enable it again.
Lets try this: 1. Turn on the computer, keep pressing the F8 key during boot up, until you get to the advanced boot options menu and this...
Hi rikki. Did you install the latest video drivers for the card? Have you tried lowering the monitors refresh rate and see if that helps?
Hi frayedknotarts. There were no hits on Google as to what this file is so I would first try performing a clean boot by following this link, How...
Thanks for letting us know. :)
Hi Alex. If you haven't done so, on the 24 inch monitor did you try increasing the brightness and the contrast in the settings of the monitor?...
Unzip the contents in the zipped folder and then run the program. In the wizard the pops up decide what kind of files you want the program to...
Its in C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Local Storage How the heck did this happen?...
Well keep me posted and please update this thread in a week or so and let me know if everything is working properly.
Well how did the migration of the user profiles go? Did you try showing hidden files and folders as well?
There had to have been something to cause this issue. Windows doesn't just lose its settings for a user profile without warning. Check to see...
Well who knows what the issue may be. It could be RAM, the power supply, the integrated video chip, or motherboard. You might try opening up...
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