What's supposed to happen is the computer will restart and boot up normally after updating the drivers.
I think your email is being DDoS'd again
run in safe mode and switch back to the old drivers i guess
Unplug your monitor from the graphics card and plug it into the motherboard then try to find out what the actual problem is. I'd recommend using Display Driver Uninstaller to completely remove all traces of any graphics drivers you've installed on your PC and then re-install the latest ones. graphics drivers love to conflict horribly with older versions of themselves in ways which don't make any sense.
well are you using a dvi cable then?if so, replug it into your gpu
How would I uninstall them with no working monitor, I have no other monitors.
Reading would probably be a good place to start