Get the 43 pilot error after installing new graphics card

Original title: graphics card problem

Help, please. I just put in my new nvidia Geforce GT 430 graphics card. It came with a disc that would install all necessary records, when the computer has restarted a message says that the driver has been arrested because of his mistake, 43. I don't know what to do to solve this problem. just in case my processor CPU Intel Celeron D 3.33GHz and has a 32-bit operating system. What should I do?

Hello

/ Settings (BIOS/CMOS) often F2 as you start so watch the display as you start
the computer. You may need to check with the system manufacturer (Motherboad support
If a system custom Maker), their documentation online and drivers and ask for their
Forums (if any).

I hope this helps.

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