Pavilion Slimline S5510y: HP Pavilion Slimline s5510y and replace a video card

I have an original s5510y Slimline with Windows 7 Home Premium and upgrade to Windows 10.  I need to replace the video card (GeForce 6140se nForce 430) who seems to be integrated into the motherboard.  I'm trying to replace it with a nVidia GeForce GT610.  As instructed, I need to change the BIOS to use the PCI Slot.  How can I change the BIOS?  I guess I need to do before installing new video card.  Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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