Hyundai LCD monitor no longer recognized with NVidia PCI card

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Margo Guda

I have a motherboard with on-board graphics, but the VGA memory cannot
be increased from 8MB, which is too little for a number of applications
I want to use. So I disabled the on-board graphics (in the BIOS setup)
and plugged in a PCI NVidia 64MB board. It runs fine, I also found
updated drivers for it. But my nice L50A Hyundai LCD monitor is reduced
to Default monitor and no matter what I do, I cannot get the hardware
wizard to see that it is an LCD monitor! On Hyundai's website, there are
drivers but they are not for XP, they are for 98 and Me.
My monitor worked fine with the on-board graphics, and I know it's
plug-n-play. What do I do?

Thanks in advance.
Margo Guda.
 
G

Glen

Apart from it only being recognised as default monitor are there any faults
with the monitor display. Do you have the latest nvidia drivers installed
for the graphics card? Can you get a windows 2000 driver for it? Failing
this contact Hyundai as its their monitor.
 
M

Margo Guda

It works OK, and if I manually enter the refresh rate and resolution it
had prior to this upgrade, the display is fine.
I checked with the vendor, and they said in effect to do that. I guess
they've seen it more often.
I did install the latest Nvidia drivers, but that did not make any
difference.
Thanks for responding.
 

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