Pavilion Elite M9066.sc video card

Hi all!

I'm having trouble installing my new GPU (Asus Ati Radeon HD EAH5670). And uninstall my old driver (NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nforce 430) cards.

First of all; Windows (win732bit) does not recognize the new card. If the map seems to work fine when it is plugged. I installed the drivers, still nothing.

The problem with the old driver is; Whenever I uninstall it, it disappeared, but when I restart my pc Windows says he has detected new hardware and installs the driver to return. Even when I uninstalled and then installed the drivers for the new card. He always does. And when there is no video plugged card at all it still found.

I've tried everything I know to do, I fought with it all day and night... Now, I'm just all out resource. If anyone can help me with this I would appreciate it a lot!

Turn off the PC and try clearing the CMOS.

Turn on the PC and go into bios (setup) and make sure that the bios will recognize the new card in the video slot PCI-E x 16.  If the card is not recognized by the bios, then the card is probably not compatible with your motherboard and bios.  I have seen this situation with older PCs and video cards ATI 5xxx.

There is another possibility. Your PC has a 300 Watt power supply unless you have upgraded.  The ATI 5670 requires a power supply of 400 watt, at least this model VisionTek ATI 5670 requires a 400 Watt power supply.

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