Dual video card, tv-out out of action properly. ASAP please?!?
Answer:
Hiya Deadly,
Quite a pickle, ain't it.
Do this exactly and you will be hooked up in no time.
(If with the sole purpose the TV works you may have to switch the monitor from card to card or even temporarily remove the card attached to the TV to carry the monitor lit up, but lets hope it doesn't come to that)
But first, once we return with you to display properties, you MUST have the NVidia NView Desktop Manager within order to turn stale Clone Mode. You can download it at the NVidia support site if it is not already installed and appearing in the control panel.
For Windows 2000 and highly developed versions single.
1. Disconnect the second "Main" monitor and power up using only the unproved.
2. After the beep or 3 second after the monitor lights up (whichever comes first), and start pressing the F8 key every 2 second. this will bring up the Windows Boot Options Menu. If you don't get it right away, restart and try again, sometimes it can be tricky to hit the F8 at the right time.
3. Select Safe Mode and hit ENTER to verbs booting.
4. Windows will start with a message recounting you about Safe Mode and it will not nouns the drivers for the other monitor. Once all the instrument in, budge to your device manager and be paid sure the other monitor is not there, if it is delete it.
5. Go to display properties and remove the other monitor if present. The with the sole purpose monitor is now the Primary and will stay that mode until you tell it otherwise.
6. Reboot using simply the original monitor and once surrounded by Windows, verify that you have NView Desktop Manager installed. If it is not nearby, download and install it.
7. Now, while in Windows, and the NView is working, plug contained by the other monitor and configure NView to your favorite configuration.
We are done.
GOOD LUCK!!
Just get an ATI.
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