I mean simply switch the onboard card back on (there's no need to switch it off really) in BIOS, then in Windows, choose to use the new card. Maybe it'll do something, I dunno! It shouldn't do anything, but I've never found computers to be predictable, maybe the new card will jump into life!
You can swap between them in windows this way as well, and perhaps narrow down the problem.
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2006 Mac Pro
Dual, dual core xeons @ 2.0Ghz each
2Gb Ram (I'm too poor)
NVidia Geforce 7300Gt 256mb
Onboard Sound - optical out to Logitech Z5500
Digidesign MBox2 output to PMCs
250Gb Drive running both Mac OSX and Windows on seperate partitions, 400Gb Seagate Drive for Windows, 400Gb WD Drive for OSX
24¨ Acer AL2416W (not nearly as bad as you'd think)
Various Lacie external drives
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