New Graphic card of the HP Pavilion HPE-500-cs

Hello, I have HP Pavilion HPE 500 - cs with win7 on it.

Because I wanted to give my PC to my brother, I decided to keep the GTX 460 graphic card to give it a lower new Ge Force 9400 GT which I got from my friend. There is not a supply of radiator connector and PCI-E connector was reconected several times so it is not loose.

But what is the problem. When I try to start the HP Pavilion with new GPU, it freezes just to the HP loading logo and I can't do anything.

Is there a way to change the old GPU to give it the lowest?

There is something on the forums on secure boot in the bios, but it's just for win8.

Thank you

Edit: Sorry for my mistake... I called the power as a PCI connector which of course isn´t

Thank you very much, but now I see the problem in me.

And it s because I have a different look in the bios and I can´t see the menus as it guides, but I remember that once it was like that.

This would solve my problem if I could downgrade somehow it back.

But still, thank you for your comment

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