Computer won't boot after adding new graphics card.

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Jul 23, 2012
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Hey everyone. I just purchased a new GT 640 from newegg and installed it in my computer, but now it wont boot. When I turn on the computer the card fan spins up and it goes past the BIOS and to the boot loader (Vista/7 dual boot). Once I select an OS it beeps once and restarts. If I take the card out it boots it runs fine. The power supply I have says its 500W and the required is only 350W. I dont think the card is DOA because the fan spins up?

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Tanner
 
I dont have another card installed. I'm using the on-board drivers right now. I did try booting in safe mode with the new card which did not work. I also tried to install the new cards drivers from the disk (without the card plugged in) but it "couldn't find the card" of course.
 
So I uninstalled all previous Nvidia graphics drivers and made sure the BIOS was set to PCIe. It still boots, beeps once, and restarts. Does anyone have a suggestion?

Thanks,
Tanner
 
I've done everything I can think of. I uninstalled the Intel graphics driver and even disabled it in Device Manager. I made sure the BIOS not set to on-board and was on PCIe (and tried PCI just to say I tried). It still refuses to install drivers or boot. I am able to boot however with the card in as long as I plug in the monitor to the motherboard. If I try to install the drivers from there I get the Nvidia "cannot find compatible hardware" message, but I was unable to fix that (with editing the .inf files).

The only thing I have seen is that when I uninstall the Intel driver from Device Manager it does show a connected VGA device under "Other Devices".

If I cant figure it out in a few days I'll bee sending it back.

Thanks for the feedback and sorry it takes so long for replies, I'm very busy with work and school.