As mentioned before, this might be the wrong forum for you. It's at least the wrong one for this kind of question.
Nevertheless:
I believe I read somewhere that first you must conect the monitor into the integrated video card, disable it, and then proceed to do the installation of the drivers, is this correct?
Be sure that you chose the correct driver for your card. It's irrelevant whether the monitor is connected or not if you get a black screen, there is a driver issue (or you chose the wrong resolution resp. refresh rate).
As you didn't specify which card you've got, if it's an older one you also might need an older driver. When posting your question in another forum, give them this info, it's kind of crucial for someone who wants to help you
PS: It would be great if you could close your thread. Bottom leftIt does relate with mining because this gpu (gtx 1060) was intentionally purchased for that purpose. That been said, also I read here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0 (more specifically "10xx cards in Windows 10 x64: just use latest 372.54 drivers from Nvidia website, note that you must have Win10 Anniversary update")
I installed that specific driver "372.54", and I think there are lot much newers but since in that guide implies that I "must" use that, well I just install that.
May be is not the right place to post this but it does belong here because it for mining.
If Im still wrong, please let me know and I will shut this post.
Sorry again.