Disable on board graphics card

How can I disable the on board graphics card on my P&-1227c? I am trying to install an new video card and it keeps coming up blank but when I take it out everything works agian. It came with Windows 7 installed so I do not have the secure boot configuration in my BIOS. My BIOS is the 7.7 version for the Jasmine motherboard. Is there a new version I can download?

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I have reviewed the specs of the video card.  It appears to require a minimum of 400W.  Your new PSU should take care of the problem.  Corsair sells very good products.
The only BIOS updates that will work with HP motherboards are those provided by them.  None of the retail versions will work properly.
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