Dual monitor problem.

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thebenke

Hi,

I have a problem with my graphic card: ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 7500. I can't
use my second monitor. My first monitor is plug in my graphic card ATI
and my second monitor is plug in my motherboard.

Is it possible to change my second monitor of ATI to my graphic card
from the motherboard?
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Julien
I'm really sorry for my english... i'm learning. :-(
 
thebenke said:
I think you would have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's
video card.
check Device Manager (under control panel>system>device manager) and look
for display adapters
You should see ATI and whatever your mobo used for video. If all you see is
only ATi then you
have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's video card.

Okay i will check this in my BIOS.
 
thebenke said:
Hi,

I have a problem with my graphic card: ATI ALL-IN-WONDER 7500. I can't
use my second monitor. My first monitor is plug in my graphic card ATI
and my second monitor is plug in my motherboard.

Is it possible to change my second monitor of ATI to my graphic card
from the motherboard?
http://img424.imageshack.us/img424/5473/lok9og.jpg

Julien
I'm really sorry for my english... i'm learning. :-(

I think you would have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's
video card.
check Device Manager (under control panel>system>device manager) and look
for display adapters
You should see ATI and whatever your mobo used for video. If all you see is
only ATi then you
have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's video card.
 
thebenke said:
I think you would have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's
video card.
check Device Manager (under control panel>system>device manager) and look
for display adapters
You should see ATI and whatever your mobo used for video. If all you see is
only ATi then you
have to change some BIOS setting , and turn on your mobo's video card.

Hmm... it's okay if i change primary graphic card to: AGP ? I don't see
my mobo card in Device Manager, i see only my ATI card.
 
thebenke said:
Hmm... it's okay if i change primary graphic card to: AGP ? I don't see
my mobo card in Device Manager, i see only my ATI card.

what's your current BIOs settings?
primary should be AGP (it's your ATI card)
 
thebenke said:
what's your current BIOs settings?
primary should be AGP (it's your ATI card)

Now my config are:

PCI Latency Timer (PCI clocks): 32
Primary graphic adapter: AGP (before it was PCI)
AGP Data Rate: Auto
AGP Fast Write: Enabled
 
If your motherboard automatically disables the onboard video when a
Video adapter is installed, then you will need to provide either a
second video card or use a video card that can handle to monitors.
 

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