

To install a driver in Windows, you will need to use a built-in utility called Device Manager. Like I said, much help is much appreciated.Once you download your new driver, then you need to install it. Long story short, is my Hard Disk done for? Do I need to get it replaced or what other solutions are there. I'm pretty sure all the Hard Drive wires are all connected to the motherboard correctly, because I have checked multiple times. I didn't fiddle around with any wires except the two 6-pin connectors for the 680. I can't even get into my login screen anymore and I would much like to do so.everything seemed to work yesterday, but all this started to happen today, after I installed my new GPU. Please help, because this is really annoying. I tried reinstalling my 560 and same thing happened, No Hard Disk Detected. I spent all day trying to figure out what to do, and nothing seemed to work. All I see in default order is:Īlso, I don't know if this'll help but in the Integrated Peripherals in the BIOS it goes like this: Now I don't know what the Hard disk should show up as, but I'm sure the BIOS doesn't detect it. I've looked around and people have been saying to go into the BIOS and change the boot sequence or something. But my computer already has Windows 7 Home Premium installed. It is the only option available so I press enter and it says "No bootable device, Press any key to go back." Now I know I have to put a CD in that the computer can boot on, like a Windows 7 CD or something like that.

Anyways, after loading up, it says Please select the boot device: CD/DVD : ATAPI iHAS124 C I have a MSi X58A-GD45 motherboard by the way, and I'm pretty sure the infinity thing comes with the motherboard. After that, it goes into this 2.2tb infinity thing. Until it goes to one screen where it says Disk Information: No Hard Disk Detected! Press SPACE to continue.

My other graphics card was a 560.Īfter I installed the 680, I plugged everything back in and started my computer.Įverything started up fine, my motherboard light turned on, all the fans turned on, everything seemed to work. I turned off my computer, unplugged all the wires, and replaced the GPU. Before installing it, everything was working fine. So what has been going on is that I bought a EVGA GTX 680. Please note I do not know much about computers and any help will be appreciated.
