Z87-G43 Slow Boot after adding GPU - Need Help

MSI Z87-G43  bios v 1.0
i5-4670K  not overclocked
stock heatsink
Kingston HyperX KHX1600C9D3P1K2/8G 8G total
PSU Seasonic SSR-450RM G-450W Gold 37a +12v
HD WD Black WD1002FAEX 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6 Gb/s
Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD Burner
Case Antec 300 Illusion
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Just added  GPU Asus GTX650TIB-DC2OC-2GD5
I ran the system for 3 months with the onboard graphics.  Never had a single problem.
Started playing my old flight sim game and had turn off/down many features to get the graphics to work and not freeze up at times, so bought a graphics card.
Had problems getting the new GPU to work.  Had to preload drivers to get it to come on.  Graphics would go off on some apps and had to reboot.
After a few days it has settled down and seems to work.
The problem is that the screen does not turn on until it gets to the windows welcome screen so I can't get to the bios screen.
It looks like there is a video preference setting in the bios but how can I get there.
I added all the utilities hoping to get the GOTOBIOS feature but when I go to MSI Fast Boot it just says its already running and so there is no tab to turn it on.
What can I do?
Also had to remove the Network Genie as it slow the internet to crawl and had to remove the utility that controls fans and clock speed as it used 30% of the cpu all the time but I guess that's a new topic.
Sorry this is so long but as you can probably tell this my first time on the forum.
mcbob

I tried to do this but F8 didn't work to get to safe mode.  It just locked up the start.  Checked on line and saw that I could change config file to make it go to safe mode but saw the horror stories of people getting in a loop and having to reload their whole computer so didn't' try that.
I went back to the onboard graphics and was able to see the bios prompt at start up.  Changed the integrated graphics configuration-initiate graphic adapter in bios to PEG for primary boot device.  After save and exit the monitor wouldn't come on all.  Shut down and switched the monitor cable back to the new GPU card.  On start up the monitor started immediately saw the bois prompt and all is working like it should.  The complete boot time is now much quicker,  like it used to be.  Time to start on my other problems.
thanks  mcbob

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