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ExPavilion p6-2010be
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I bought a new graphics card for my Pavilion.

After installing the card, my pc take ages to start en every 30 sec. theirs a biep.

When pc finaly start up, the resulotion can't be changed.

 

Is it possible to make the grafic card work on my older pc?

My pc specifics:

Naam van besturingssysteem Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Versie 10.0.19042 Build 19042
Leverancier van besturingssysteem Microsoft Corporation
Systeemfabrikant Hewlett-Packard
Systeemmodel p6-2010be
Systeemtype x64-based PC
Systeem-SKU H0K18EA#AK6
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2320 CPU @ 3.00GHz, 3001 MHz, 4 core('s), 4 logische processor(s)
BIOS-versie/datum AMI 7.14, 21/10/2011

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The short answer is no.  That line of graphics cards and newer require a BIOS that is newer and supports UEFI BIOS.  For this particular motherboard the BIOS version needs to be of the 8.xx instead of the 7.16 Rev. A, which is the newest posted for that model.

 

HP did not make a newer version for that model.


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Isn't their any bios update for motherboard foxconn 2abf

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HP did not make a newer version for that model.


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