HP Pavilion P6-2065UK graphics card problems

Hello

Have HP Pavilion P6-2065UK, with 8 GB of Ram and have installed the new power supply Corsair CX430 Watt.

When I install the new graphics card Nvidia Geforce GT 630, blank screen appears, you can hear Windows 7 startup screen open, but not the current view.

I spent in mode Bios to confirm the x 16 slot is enabled and that sometimes the PCI Express card is shown. I tried enabling and disabling onboard video in Bios, no joy. Cannot go to Safe Mode.

I also tried to use Google Remote Desktop connect the HP device to another PC so that I can try and see office, but as soon as you turn off the power, the unique necessary 12-digit PIN is reset to zero and I lose the connection.

I am still able to use the onboard video of origin but not the Nvidia card.

Been going on for a while now.

Any help with this would be really appreciated.

Thank you.

Hello Easyd,

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I understand that you have installed a new graphics card and now will not start. I would like that you go back into your BIOS and disable Secure Boot and turn the traditional Mode.

Please re-post with what happens when you reboot if you need extra support. Thanks for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great weekend!

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