catalyst 3,7 9500 pro dual monitors became four

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bard

After install of the 3,7 drivers (according to the book)I got two
monitors of each kind in the device manager. In the Ati control panel
I have two monitors on Radeon 9500 PRO/9700 and two on Radeon 9500
PRO/9700 secondary. Everything works fine though. Should it be like
this or is anything wrong?
I hope that anyone has an answere
Thanks in advance
Bard
 
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Ben Pope

bard said:
After install of the 3,7 drivers (according to the book)I got two
monitors of each kind in the device manager. In the Ati control panel
I have two monitors on Radeon 9500 PRO/9700 and two on Radeon 9500
PRO/9700 secondary. Everything works fine though. Should it be like
this or is anything wrong?

Probably somethng wrong.

Delete all the monitors from device manager, and then right click "computer"
and scan for changes. Only 2 monitors should be detected - you may wish to
then change the driver on them (to a specific one, although "plug and play
monitor" is usually ok)

Ben
 
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Tom Doyle

I am getting the same 4 monitor problem. Deleting and scanning simply brings
4 back. The "display setting" also list two per out? Can't seem to be
changed. This did not happen with 3.6. The good news is that I don't see any
problems with my dual display functioning.
 
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Ben Pope

Tom said:
I am getting the same 4 monitor problem. Deleting and scanning simply
brings 4 back. The "display setting" also list two per out? Can't
seem to be changed. This did not happen with 3.6. The good news is
that I don't see any problems with my dual display functioning.

Not to worry then...

It works ok for me.

Ben
 
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bard

Ben Pope said:
Not to worry then...

It works ok for me.

Ben

Bard wrote:
I,ve done everything too withoot any result. As i said it works well
so I guess it is just a matter of how accurate the device manager is
and how curious I am
Bard
 

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