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Display drivers wont work

Hi I have bought a msi r5450 graphics card and it started out working fine, then suddenly it stopped detecting my graphics card. Everytime i go to amd.com to download drivers, i install them but after reboot it tells me i've not installed the right drivers or they are not working properly... When i go under display resolution, it wont detect my LED tv which is hooked from the HDMI in the pc to the TV... I have tried everything i know, and im lost what to do, please help me!! I have also tried uninstalling the drivers and reboot, that doesn't help any either...

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Dear,

There are two points.
1. Ensure that you are downloading and installing the correct driver for your graphic card.

2. If the fist condition is fulfilled then unplug the graphic card and check the system with the built in graphic card in motherboard and install its driver and get its functionality. When you are ensured that system is working with its own built in graphics then plug it again properly and install the driver. Ensure the proper plugging of your graphic card. Sometimes improper plugging of card cause this issue.

The second step will confirm the two things. one that your motherboard is functional with its own card and the reason is extra graphic card plugged in slot.. and the 2nd is that the card itself causing the issue not the motherboard and the issue was replugging...

best of luck...feel free to ask more...

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Good day..!Since your using the latest socket 1155 motherboard,and u encounter that hdmi is not working,the problems was the hdmi port,so i think you better change or replace other mother board for .tnx..hope it can help you sir.

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