Hello, good evening zannare,
i spent tons hours to try solve that problem so understand me if my patient its near gone
I too have 20 years of computer use.
Like many of us, for various reasons, you spend hours to solve your situation. It's unfortunate to live like situation.
But when each person finds the solution is another challenge made to the hardware or software.
I understand that you are expansive, but I assure you that together we can find a solution, with patience, research and passionate with the complicity of members of the forum.
The forums are a great help to the user community of computer products.
It would be nice to specify (if you have):Like a dual boot linux-windows;
If physX, or other nVidia technology are presents;
If installed, the version of DirectX - Direct3D;
If Open GL, Open CL, Open AL, other API (application programming interface) or Game Engine are presents;
(That seems to be the case, as I saw in step 7, above mentioned.)
I said, as other forum member may have a similar situation to yours.
Drivers to remove from System Disk and Windows RegistryHave you made your uninstalls, as cited by you, by removing the API, DirectX or Game Engine?
With Windows 7, to remove and delete software, I use:
Windows Programs and Features in Configuration panel.
CCleaner
Cleanup
jv16PowerTools
Wise Disk Cleaner
Wise Registry Cleaner
Uniblue Registry Booster
Systweak RegCleaner Pro
Yamicsoft Windows 7 Manager
You are free to use other softs at your convenience.
You can also still to use continue your method step 15, as cited above in your post, and what we give as suggestions on the forum.
Make sure there are no duplicate equipment.
As 2 times the same or not same keyboard, monitor, mouse, etc.
Unless you have actually installed and connected in the same or not same material twice as hard disks, printers, DVD player, etc..
I said, as other forum member may have a similar situation to yours.
After cleaning and deinstallation of software.From Gigabyte web site :
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3910#driverHave you installed Intel INF installation?
Have you installed Intel Management Engine Interface?
Have you installed Intel VGA Driver?
Have you installed or update the latest audio driver for Dolby Home Theater PCEEv4 support?
Thank you for the accuracy of your answers.
They are a great help to help better target the problem and provide assistance.
I beg you sincerely not to take our answers as an insult to your intelligence or decision.
You know that the written messages on the forums are only a medium of information.
Unless external links on the website, such as pictures or pdf files are added.
Sorry, I repeat for the other users of this forum.
Best regards,
Gloup_Gloup