I would make sure Win7 is fully updated before trying to install any AMD driver
** Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 must be fully updated before attempting to install any AMD driver. All 'critical', 'recommended', and 'optional' (no language packs,etc) updates as well as any Service Packs (SP) must be installed before any attempt to install graphics drivers. If you do not get this message .... keep installing until you do:
kingfish, I just have two optional updates that for whatever reason keep failing. I never tried to install these before yesterday. One is for my printer and another is an Intel Corporation - Graphics Adapter. Both were published 2+ years ago.
Here are the broken pieces
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jdrobinson, I'll try putting it in another slot.
Honestly, it sounds like your video card died.
The broken plastic may have been the retainer clips on the back end of the pcie slot. These aren't the sturdiest things. I've broken several on older motherboards with no I'll effects.
Intel boards can sometime be flexible with slotting a graphics card, try a different slot? This is very rare however.
I changed my BIOS settings to force the PC to use onboard graphics if the GPU is plugged in. When I check Device Manager, it shows a Standard VGA Graphics Adapter but there is a little yellow exclamation point. Is that because there is a problem or just because it isn't being allowed to operate? Would it show if the video card was dead?
You can probably attempt pointing it to a driver - use the check windows update, you can then opt into better version later. See if you can get past this point.
Says "Windows has determined the driver software for you device is up to date."
Would there be any harm in installing the last driver that worked? I could then switch BIOS to PCI-E.
Probably no harm in trying.