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| | Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: HP DC7100 Workstation - NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI - NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the properties in the device manager, I see the following: Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available. No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get an error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? Richard |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Try the drivers from www.laptopvideo2go.com They modify the .inf files to support a wider range of cards. Also, you can usually get a newer version of the drivers from them. "dawho9" <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8073344D-38BF-46DF-8472-FC497CE336DE@microsoft.com... > Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge > into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > > HP DC7100 Workstation > - NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI > - NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > > The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor > support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the > properties in the device manager, I see the following: > > Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). > Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and > to > see if there is a solution available. > > No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get > an > error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at > the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these > video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. > > Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > > Richard |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Yep, been there. The driver simply will not apply to the second video card. It only seems to be a problem with both of them together. If I remove the Quadro, the other card loads fine. Richard "Michael Price" wrote: > Try the drivers from www.laptopvideo2go.com They modify the .inf files to > support a wider range of cards. Also, you can usually get a newer version of > the drivers from them. > > > > "dawho9" <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8073344D-38BF-46DF-8472-FC497CE336DE@microsoft.com... > > Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge > > into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > > > > HP DC7100 Workstation > > - NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI > > - NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > > > > The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor > > support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the > > properties in the device manager, I see the following: > > > > Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). > > Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and > > to > > see if there is a solution available. > > > > No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get > > an > > error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at > > the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these > > video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. > > > > Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > > > > Richard > |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Yep, been there. The driver simply will not apply to the second video card. It only seems to be a problem with both of them together. If I remove the Quadro, the other card loads fine. Richard "Michael Price" wrote: > Try the drivers from www.laptopvideo2go.com They modify the .inf files to > support a wider range of cards. Also, you can usually get a newer version of > the drivers from them. > > > > "dawho9" <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8073344D-38BF-46DF-8472-FC497CE336DE@microsoft.com... > > Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge > > into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > > > > HP DC7100 Workstation > > - NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI > > - NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > > > > The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor > > support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the > > properties in the device manager, I see the following: > > > > Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). > > Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and > > to > > see if there is a solution available. > > > > No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get > > an > > error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at > > the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these > > video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. > > > > Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > > > > Richard > |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:08:01 -0800, dawho9 <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge >into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > >HP DC7100 Workstation >- NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI >- NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > >The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor >support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the >properties in the device manager, I see the following: > >Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). >Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and to >see if there is a solution available. > >No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get an >error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at >the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these >video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. >Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? Had a similar combo: FX5200 (AGP) GF2 MX400 (PCI) No end of troubles under RC1 (had it working with old NV driver, then a update broke it). I finally had to remove the card because of Blue Screen errors. According to NV, GF2 is NOT supported in Vista. :-( >Richard |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Hi, Yes, similar problem with ATI FireMV 2400 PCIe card... it has 4 outputs (windows sees it as 2 display adapters), but the second adapter shows a code 43, and refuses to recognise monitor 3. Have downloaded the vista 32bit drivers from ATI website, but still no joy... It's a known problem apparently!... GR8 ! Chris. "dawho9" <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8073344D-38BF-46DF-8472-FC497CE336DE@microsoft.com... > Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge > into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > > HP DC7100 Workstation > - NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI > - NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > > The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor > support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the > properties in the device manager, I see the following: > > Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). > Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and > to > see if there is a solution available. > > No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get > an > error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at > the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these > video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. > > Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > > Richard |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup Yep, same problem with an ATI FireMV 2400 PCIe card... code 43, and refuses to recognise monitor 3... Have downloaded the vista 32 bit drivers from the ATI website, but still no joy... It's a known problem apparently... GR8 ! Chris "Steve Urbach" <dragonsclaw@NOTmindspring.com> wrote in message news:gk92t2hrki4v523nmrpmbkrmtgfafhf3q8@4ax.com... > On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:08:01 -0800, dawho9 > <dawho9@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge >>into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: >> >>HP DC7100 Workstation >>- NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI >>- NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 >> >>The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor >>support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the >>properties in the device manager, I see the following: >> >>Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). >>Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and >>to >>see if there is a solution available. >> >>No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get >>an >>error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at >>the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these >>video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. > >>Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > Had a similar combo: > FX5200 (AGP) > GF2 MX400 (PCI) > No end of troubles under RC1 (had it working with old NV driver, then > a update broke it). I finally had to remove the card because of Blue > Screen errors. > According to NV, GF2 is NOT supported in Vista. :-( > > > >>Richard |
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| | Re: Vista and NVidia Tri-monitor setup From what I've read, Vista needs to use the same driver for all display adapters in order to work (the WDM driver has to be compatabile with both display adapters). I have the same blue screen and code 43 problem right now mysef. I have an onboard ATI adapter and an NVidia PCIE adapter running three monitors....one will work or the other will work, but not both. I did a little research and I'm going to replace my NVidia PCIE with an ATI PCIE (according to ATI my onboard and my new PCIE will both use the same driver. I think this will solve the problem.....if not I'll be out a chunk of money!!! -- Paul "Steve Urbach" wrote: Quote: > On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:08:01 -0800, dawho9 > <dawho9@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: > >Had Windows XP Pro SP2 working like a champ and decided to take the plunge > >into Vista. Problems with video drivers however. Here is what I have: > > > >HP DC7100 Workstation > >- NVidia Quadro NVS 55/280 PCI > >- NVidia GeForce2 MX/MX 400 > > > >The Quadro is the primary video card and it loads up fine. Dual monitor > >support. However, the third monitor will not load. When I look at the > >properties in the device manager, I see the following: > > > >Windows has stopped this device because it has report problems (Code 43). > >Click Check for Solutions to send data about this device to Microsoft and to > >see if there is a solution available. > > > >No online solution. When I try to install the drivers from NVidia, I get an > >error that says no hardware is found that matches the drivers. Looking at > >the compatibility list, doesn't look like NVidia is going to support these > >video cards with drivers and install use the MS drivers. Quote: > >Suggestions on how to get the third monitor to load? > FX5200 (AGP) > GF2 MX400 (PCI) > No end of troubles under RC1 (had it working with old NV driver, then > a update broke it). I finally had to remove the card because of Blue > Screen errors. > According to NV, GF2 is NOT supported in Vista. :-( > > > Quote: > >Richard |
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