Multiple Monitor Display Issue

K

Kabir

I have a GeForce 3 Ti500 video card with latest drivers
from nVidia's website (April 1, 2004). I am able to run
Windows on my TV (with an S-video connection) in safe
mode, but am unable to utilize my television and my
primary monitor simultaneously. Whenever I try to add my
television as a second monitor, windows does not recognize
it and it does not show up in the device manager or the
display panel.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 
K

Kelly Cotter

Kabir said:
I have a GeForce 3 Ti500 video card with latest drivers
from nVidia's website (April 1, 2004). I am able to run
Windows on my TV (with an S-video connection) in safe
mode, but am unable to utilize my television and my
primary monitor simultaneously. Whenever I try to add my
television as a second monitor, windows does not recognize
it and it does not show up in the device manager or the
display panel.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

try using clone mode
 
K

Kabir

My TV has been connected to my PC. XP does not find it.
When I disconnect my CRT monitor and try using only my TV
and attempt a normal boot, the video is completely black
right after Windows loads. I hear the Windows start
chimes, but my desktop is not visible.
 
K

Kelly Cotter

Kabir said:
My TV has been connected to my PC. XP does not find it.
When I disconnect my CRT monitor and try using only my TV
and attempt a normal boot, the video is completely black
right after Windows loads. I hear the Windows start
chimes, but my desktop is not visible.

can a geforce 3 display on pc and tv at the same time ???i think it might be
one or the other
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
can a geforce 3 display on pc and tv at the same time ??? i think it might be
one or the other

My Geforce 2 MX didn't have a problem doing it, so I think
its just a driver issue with XP or one of the other
components in my system... but I can't figure out for the
life of me what it is.
 

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