MSI TV@nywhere does not boot

Hello,
I just got a TV@nywhere master tv-card. When I put it in my pc with a Abit BE6 motherboard I won't boot anymore. I don't get any image on my screen. I disconnected all harddrives, other pci cards and I used an other vga card (agp and pci) but still the same. I have the latest BIOS and reset the the BIOS but nothing works.
The card works in other computers so that isn't the problem. Does anyone know what to do?
Bart

Check if anything else might have happened to come loose or becoming just slightly pushed out of its ideal position, like a RAM module or the motherboard itself.

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