6368 on board video

I have been reading all the topics herein regarding disableing the on-board video for the 6368 V2 - my problem is this - I have changed the video from AGP to PCI and installed a new video card - when I reboot the computer it comes to Installing Standard PCI Video Adapter (VGA) and then freezes - I cannot go any further - I can get into safe mode - I have can see that this is already installed in the system setup - so why is it coming up on boot up and how can I get past it?
thanks

I remember these sort of systems, they're the ones that don't come with an option to disable video in bios cause they don't have an AGP.  Hate those boards when the manufacturer didn't think far enough ahead to allow for upgrading.  I found the easiest way to deal with is to disable the onboard card as windows detects in windows device manager and then set up the new card.  With the onboared card disabled it forces the system to use the PCI without causes any hassles, if it still crashes I recommend reinstalling the operating system or trying another card.  

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