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nview problem - One or the other !



 
 
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Old February 25th 04, 04:47 PM
David
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Default nview problem - One or the other !

Hi I have the following gear:

Nvidia Ti4600 card in my Sony Vaio running WinXP home edition.

LG1910B DVI monitor
LG1811S Analog monitor

I have connected the two of them up to their respective outputs from
the Graphics card, but the nview desktop can only enable either
digital or analog output, but does not offer both. I can switch
between them, enabling one monitor and then the other quite easily,
but not operate them both at the same time. Anyone any idea what I am
doing wrong here ?

Thanks in advance
Dave
 




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