Pavilion i7 h8-107uk: Asus GTX 750ti on i7 graphics card installation problem

Pavilion i7 [email protected] (2011)

Try to upgrade graphics GeForce 545 again card ASUS Geforce GTX 750Ti.

HI - after the installation of the new card, I get a blank screen after the initial configuration of blue screen. I've already read of different threads detailed on exactly that but don't know what to do.

I have a few options of what I can understand.

1. a thread tells me how to get into the Setup menu and 'disable secure boot' - others tell me it won't work not (?)

2. Another very detailed thread says I must upgrade the BIOS to version 8. I just did an update via the HP support, but it's still version 7 - automation leaves me not install a newer version - not even sure if I should or how to (?)

3. There is another thread;

Hello

Interesting quotes, probably some from me.

Here's another thought for you.  Graphics cards same "not all graphics cards work in all PC" that work in a particular PC will not work in fact similar or the same exact model.

Looking for a NVIDIA 660 or 670 and a power supply correspond to the recommendation made by the manufacturer of the graphics card.

BTW - you probably won't see a BIOS version 8 for Pavilion models with the processor i7-2600.

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