HP pavilion HPE H8 - 1160t: 530 to 740 geforce graphics card update

The connection with my primary monitor has become black after moving from monitor, my secondary monitor is fine

I check connections change cables, bought new cables just in case they have been the cause, even to swap monitors and try to see if it's the monitor.

monitors both work.

so, I check the connection on the graphics card. I have a card GEForce 530

I went and bought a new 400Watts power supply to support a GEForce GT 740 and the computer emits a beep ounces and nothing, black screens

then I tried with one monitor and remains black, I can't start in safe mode it does not give me the options that the specifications and nothing else.

I even clear the RAM memory cards, clear the CMOS and disconnected and plugged the card back just in case.

nothing

screen stays black

I return to my old card and it works fine but only one monitor, I need two monitors to work.

any suggestions or if you know if this model does not support a map update?

I did some research already for a few days.

Thank you

Check with the manufacturer of the card. I suspect that it is a map of UEFI VBIOS, not inherited.  Your system does not support inheritance. An explanation of @old_geekster can be found here.

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