Windows entered BSOD after upgrading GPU pleaseee help !!

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So I have ordered a EVGA gtx 750 ti a week ago and I left on a business trip , when I left my PC was working perfectly fine with the following hardware
CPU Intel Core i3-4160
GPU ATI Radeon HD5550 Series
12 GB of Ram (8GB Hyperx 1866 MHz and 4GB Transcend 1600MHz)
MOBO GA-Z97P-D3
When I came back home I immediately installed the GTX750 without installing or deleting any drivers
The PC started a boot loop and rebooted for like 4 times and then finally gave me the option to
Enter Windows Recover (Recommended)
Or Normal Windows Boot
I did the recovery and then the normal boot and saw a Blue Screen , I turned off auto restart and the code was 0x0000007B and it said something about hard drives drivers as I remember
Every time I try to enter any safe mode it just flashes the blue screen and restarts
I tried installing back the old GPU with no success just the same thing happens.
I don't even understand what is the problem why Windows crashed so bad ? 5 days ago everything was perfectly fine and now I'm unable to boot in Windows neither in safe mode nor does it help doing some kind of recovery I tried everything PLEASE HELP ME I'M FREAKINH OUT ALREADY! Thanks.
 
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MERGED QUESTION
Question from vlado.adriano : "PC won't turn on at all."

My PC gives no signs of life , right now I'm trying to start it with just one stick of ram and the cpu cooler and nothing.
Last time my PC was working was yesterday , it wasn't actually working I ha a BSOD after upgrading my GPU but it at least was turning on , I made a Windows installation USB and turned off the PC , then after finishing I inserted the new GPU in it so Windows installed with in it from the get go , and guess what , another surprise my PC is dead , no signs of life , I think I inserted the GPU without unplugging the PC, it was off but it was plugged in I think , I don't remember because at that moment I just unplugged everything and gave up as I had problem after problem
Today I restarted the work on it I tried unplugging every unnecessary component , I tried doin a Mobo refresh by unplugging the battery and then putting it back in place , I tested the PSU with a wire and the fan started so at this point I think I killed a 120 dollars mobo with my stupidity when inserting the GPU.
I'm posting here because I just bought this GPU and had no time to play with it , I don't have the money to spend on something new so if someone could help me out I will be really glad.
Specs:
Mobo : GA-Z97P-D3
CPU : Intel i3-4160
GPU : GTX 750ti(new one)
ATI Radeon HD 5550 (old)
RAM : 4Gb 1600Mhz Transcend
8Gb 1866Mhz HyperX Fury
PSU : Xilence 550W
SSD : HyperX 128Gb x2
HDD : WD Blue 500Gb
CPU Cooler : Cooler Masters

Thanks to anyone trying to help.
 
MERGED QUESTION
Question from vlado.adriano : "No HDMI monitor only VGA but no VGA output on base graphics."



"my mobo finally started "
Are you getting signal to tv? What graphics card using?
 
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Question from vlado.adriano : "New GPU and got BSOD"

Guys this is terrible. So it's like my 4th day of working on this PC and I'm going crazy already.
I installed a new graphics card a EVGA GTX 750 ti to my system:
Intel i3-4160
Gigabyte GA-Z97P-D3
12Gb Ram
Xilence 530W
On my first attempt I got my windows BSOD , after that i f-ed up my whole setup 2 days I thought my motherboard was dead then I somehow got everything to work cleared the CMOS reinstalled Windows 7 64 bit Ultimate a newer version , evything started everything worked with the motherboard graphics I tried to install Nvidia drivers but I got someking of error when installing I thought it is a error because it didn't detect the card , restart the pc after installing the Graphics card and hooray new problem "Windows couldn't start because of some hardware change..."
1.Try to insert the windows disk
2.Get into windows installation
3.Reset your windows
And don't remember the message exactly because right now I'm reinstalling the Windows again.
I don't know what to do already I dont understand why this happens I'm 100% sure that the mobo and the graphics are compatible and that my PSU has enough power
Maybe I should update the BIOS but I don't know how and I don't want to break my PC again , please help!