Is your AGP card actually a video card, or is it integrated video on the
motherboard? If it's the latter, this is usually by design - the motherboard
automatically disables the on-board video when another video card is
installed. (You may want to check with your machine's BIOS setup - some will
give you the option of configuring this.)
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"Bill Mills" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I installed a PCI Vidio Card as a second card. It's a
> ATI Rage Pro.
>
> When I did this my AGP card was disabled.
>
> I cannot use both of my monitors without the
> original AGP card enabled.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> I running Windows XP Home Addition
>
> Thanks
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