Failed to install graphics Win 8.1 on Dimension E520

Hello

I just bought a 'new' E520 and tried to install Windows 8.1 with the x 1300, ATI video card (onboard).  However, immediately after the 'Windows of the Pavilion' bootscreen, my monitor stops showing a message "Input not supported".

I adjusted the appropriate video BIOS settings in all possible combinations, I even tried to swap hot video card!

I tried to install the ATI drivers whist using the integrated graphics card, but he got the message without surprise "no supported hardware detected.

I thought I might be able to use the Safe Mode, built-in option, to start with the parameters of low resolution and then install ATI, but got the same message "input not supported".

I restarted with all combinations of parameters in order to cold-swap (if there is even one thing) the ATI card.

All to no avail...

So I'm stuck with integrated VGA, unless a genius (which is one of you) can provide a way to install the video card drivers before installing the video card.

Thank you...

This card may be unsupported for Windows 8.1. You may consider replacing the card with something more modern.

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