Jasmine problem MS-7778 add graphic card

I'm having this problem with a p7 - 1227c and a EVGA nVidia GTX750Ti. I'm fairly convinced that there was an update of the BIOS after that 7.07 which adds the submenu Secure Boot to disable UEFI boot. It may well have been ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp60001-60500/sp60246.exe , but this file is not there anymore. Someone at - he never fix this?

Well, I just ran the update of the BIOS for a p7 - 1446 to v8.16 (ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp64501-65000/sp64782.exe for the brave) and disabled Secure Boot. Fixed it myself! I'm now started in Windows 7 64 bit, everything seems dandy (except my replacement Arch Linux partition is in trouble when even... we'll get there!).

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