Welp, solved my monitor problem. Going off of VGA instead of DVI :)
Now onto the driver problem. Got it to boot into startup repair, or what I believe is startup repair
Also restoring to a backup, just didn't know how to get into the startup repair. I think I did it. :o
And now I just got an...
A custom built PC is much easier to use, because you know it entirely. I know how you feel about factory built PCs. ;/
However, the biggest problem I have is that the monitor does not have a signal during boot sequence. If I could get that out
of the way, I could restore back to a certain date...
When I boot up the monitor does not recieve an input signal until Windows starts, unfortunately.
Otherwise I'd be able to access recovery/BIOS. For MSI motherboards, I believe the access key is delete?
It doesn't even work.
Well, no. There are no PS/2 ports.
And, so I did what you said and turned on my PC without any USB devices plugged in, then let it boot entirely, and plugged in the keyboard and mouse, however they still don't work (if that was the goal from that), so, now what?
lol ask anything you feel like, I don't mind.
to answer your two questions (I know it's crossed out but I'll answer anyway):
Yes, I have tried F11. ;/
Nope, not a touch screen.
Today I had decided to uninstall my current AMD Catalyst driver, which was the 14.4 Release Candidate driver, and I looked up a guide on how to do it. I found a result for using the AMD Uninstall Utility to remove the graphics driver, and although that seemed to have worked fine, it also...