Hi, Afaik, you should at least be able to boot into the system, maybe you can try to but into a arch boot image and read the log files. If you have some more information you could check this guide: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA/Troubleshooting Foxtrot Mike via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Sa., 30. Dez. 2017, 18:54: > Hi all, > > I was using amd r7 260x card without any problem with 'amdgpu' module. > Now I want to install my new nvidia card (1050ti). I assumed that > installing 'nvidia' package from pacman would be enough to be able to > use my new GPU. (Apparently not). > > The nvidia related packages installed on my PC are: > > ~$ pacman -Qs nvidia > local/libvdpau 1.1.1+3+ga21bf7a-1 > Nvidia VDPAU library > local/nvidia 387.34-15 > NVIDIA drivers for linux > local/nvidia-utils 387.34-2 > NVIDIA drivers utilities > > Upon rebooting after switching the cards, arch boots fine until "Reached > target graphical interface" appears on the display. It seemed the PC was > stuck, but switching to tty2 resulted in flashing keyboard lights. > Which, according to a quick Google search, means kernel panic. > > Moreover, [1] says that "the files are read in ASCII order, and by > convention their names start with XX- (two digits and a hyphen, so that > for example 10 is read before 20).". But I have multiple files in > "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d" starting with the same number 10: > > ~$ ls /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ > 10-amdgpu.conf 10-quirks.conf > 10-nvidia-drm-outputclass.conf 40-libinput.conf > > Please help me in getting my new card up and running. > > Regards. > > > [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/xorg#Using_.conf_files > >