WINDOWS 7 after installing Geforce GT 730 blends with no taskbar icon.

I started a post telling how when I add the drivers for the Radeon HD 5450 card after reboot all I have is the background with no icons, the taskbar or the mouse and ctrl-alt-delete gives me just a black screen.

All this occurred when my SSD drive was getting filled by windows. So do you have a reformat and install Windows 7 Home premium. After having some difficulties to get all the updates on and get a restore point of installation.

After 6 or so re - do's gave up card AMD Radeon went out and bought a new Geforce GT 730... guess what! When I install the new drivers after reboot of the background with no icons, bar task, or the mouse and keys ctrl-alt-delete just gives me a black screen! If this isn't by saying its WINDOWS drivers! Now what?

Original title: it is a problem of Windows 7

You WON'T BELIEVE!

Found on Google search and stumbled upon return to the ground only, No. icons, Task bar, mouse and control alt del does not work.

They asked, you have two monitors? Use HDMI?

BINGO!

My PC is a HTPC and my TV in the other room is hooked to it.  GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

4 days and $90 for a video card.

Now I am posting this here, and the more the AMD site also because it is really stupid!

Once installed the software updated it it will have to USE the DVI socket and should several jump to the top of list 1 of the 2 screens!

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