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Setting up Dual Monitors
I have a question regarding setting up Dual Monitors and I'd be extremely grateful if someone could help me out.
I'm looking into installing another monitor on the computer I currently use. I believe it has a built in video card, so I stole an ATI video card from my other cpu and hooked it in. Only problem is when I restart my computer, the video card I just installed is the only one my cpu recognizes and when I check in 'device manager', the driver for my original display adaptor is no longer there, and only the new adaptor is visible, thus I cannot hook up two monitors. I'm sure I'm just overlooking something and if someone could tell me what I'm doing wrong that would be awesome. Thanks a bunch. |
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Re: Setting up Dual Monitors
Depending on the motherboard, the onboard video is often disabled automatically by the addition of an AGP/PCI graphics card. If it's possible to run both at once, there will be an option in the BIOS to re-enable the onboard video.
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Re: Setting up Dual Monitors
I changed to boot AGP/Onboard in the BIOS, but it still boots and only recognizes PCI.
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Re: Setting up Dual Monitors
as he said, it's very typical for onboard to be disabled if you install an add-in card
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Re: Setting up Dual Monitors
so does this mean I need a PCI card with dual monitor outputs instead? no way to get around it?
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Re: Setting up Dual Monitors
i can't know without knowing your hardware, but a single card with 2+ outputs or multiple cards would seem to be your only likely choice
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