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Old January 14th 04, 02:08 AM
Grem
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Default Secondary Display Issues

I have a FX5700 Ultra card with 53.03 drivers installed. Using two 21"
Hitachi maonitors with horizontal span enabled. When I load a full
screen program on the primary display the secondary display
immediately goes into power save mode. With my last card, a GF4 4600
with the same drivers I didn't have this behavior and could see and
use the secondary display regardless of the type of window that was
being used on the primary display. Any thoughts or suggestions?

My info:

P4 3Ghz
2G of Ram
Geforce FX 5700 Ultra w/53.03 Drivers
Windows XP Pro SP2
 




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