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After changing graphics driver, my computer boot with no display signal, no tty1 ,no grub menu, not even live usb!

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I have changed my graphics driver to use the Using X.Org X server in the additional driver of software sources. here is a demo screenshot of the settings, but it is collected from internet.

Then when I reboot, there is no signal in the display monitor, it goes to sleep. But the cpu, keyboard, mouse - all are running.

I have tried CTRL+ALT+F1 to get into the tty1 terminal, failed! I have tried with a live USB, but still no signal in the display. I have searched for the solution. But all the solutions out there requires a terminal or grub menu, which I don't get now

So basically , I don't have any access to the display or terminal interface or grub menu. What can I do now?

My ubuntu is - Ubuntu Budgie 20.04 My GPU is - G210

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Xorg isn't a driver, but a display server (the alternative is Wayland depending on your *unstated* release of Ubuntu). Please clarify your question. (Xorg & Wayland are much lower in the stack (user space), and aren't kernel modules which is the technical term for a *driver*)
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@guiverc sorry for that mistake. I have updated the question and also added a demo screenshot of the page where I changed.
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