Dead MS6330 after PCI IEEE1394 Controller install

Hello,
Yesterday I installed a PCI IEEE1394 Controller on a MS-6330 with 1300Mhz Athlon. After installing the necessary software and restarting my WinXP couldn't load. I tried removing and adding the newly installed card, the LAN and video cards. Now as I start the computer the power supply looks fine, all the coolers start etc. but no signal (even BIOS) appears on the monitor, neither does the 'No input signal' message that appears when video signal is absent. Could you offer some solution to the problem?
10x in avdnce

Did you try clearing the CMOS ? ( Clear CMOS Guide)

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