P35 Neo2 PCI video card

Hi All,
I want use an extra video card and bought a PCI GS8400 512Mb.
After installing the card in the system the card is not recognized by the OS (Windows 7 U64). 
There is a yellow exclamation mark in the device manager at the PCI to Standard PCI Bridge.
When I open the device is says 'Device could not start error 10'.
Does my board support video cards in a PCI slot?
P.S.: I tried the card in two other systems an it works fine.
Spec's:
Q6600 2.4 GHz at 3.2GHz.
8GB Ram.
GTX275 PCI-E video card.
GS8400 PCI    video card.
2 x 30GB SSD RAID 0 disk for system
300GB disk for data
Windows 7 Ultimate 64.
Any ideas?
Regards,
PJGS.

Ok this what is tried last night:
- Fresh install Windows 7 Ultimate x64.  Still an error on the PCI Standard PCI-to PCI Bridge. GS8400 card not recognized.
- Fresh instal Windows XP 64.              Everything OK. GS 8400 card recognized and working.
- Upgrade XP 64 to Windows 7 Pro X64. An error on the PCI Standard PCI-to PCI Bridge. GS8400 card not recognized.
- I checked my other Intel based system and everything workes fine.
   This system has an Intel ICH7 chipset instead of a Intel ICH9.
This must be a driver problem or a Windows 7 problem, and as so often the user is stuck in the middle. 

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