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| | Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb I have been running Vista Home Premium for a couple of months, and it always showed the video adapter driver twice in the Device Manager (Primary and Secondary - the card supports 2 monitors). I ordered a second monitor (same model as current one, dell 1907fp ultrasharp) and upgraded to Vista Ultimate at the same time. Now under Vista Ultimate in the device manager, there's only one video adapter showing, and it refuses to acknowledge the second monitor. The secondary adapter DOES show up in the Device Manager in safe mode! This is driving me crazy - what am I missing?? |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb Here's more info on the problem, in case anyone is actually looking into this! I've done all the updates for both ATI and Dell, reseated the card, and swapped cables and monitors. When the monitor 2 is unplugged, it shows the self-test screen, when plugged in it says "2: Digital Input In Power Save Mode." In my power save section, I've currently got it set so that nothing ever turns off. The 2nd adapter still shows up in Safe Mode, but can't be detected when I boot normally. "Kris" <Kris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:57C21B37-6D1A-4679-A30C-13FEAA6C69C3@microsoft.com... >I have been running Vista Home Premium for a couple of months, and it >always > showed the video adapter driver twice in the Device Manager (Primary and > Secondary - the card supports 2 monitors). I ordered a second monitor > (same > model as current one, dell 1907fp ultrasharp) and upgraded to Vista > Ultimate > at the same time. Now under Vista Ultimate in the device manager, there's > only one video adapter showing, and it refuses to acknowledge the second > monitor. The secondary adapter DOES show up in the Device Manager in safe > mode! This is driving me crazy - what am I missing?? |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista Home Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD in the digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital monitor scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital input from the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors connected using a dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in XP and Vista. (I dual boot) In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 display adaptor is shown. In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I have two monitors listed. In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I believe you will see each monitor mirrored. When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you figure out your problems. Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save message? What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but you can in safe mode) When you drag your mouse off the right side of monitor 1 do you get the feeling the it is traveling across the blank monitor? (move the mouse off the right side by what would seem to be half the screen and then slowly move it back to the main monitor. It should NOT immediately be visible on monitor 1) As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can compare what I've told you about my system with yours. Any specific questions... post back. "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message news:356892B7-3845-40B2-88D0-BC3A702CBBF4@microsoft.com... > Here's more info on the problem, in case anyone is actually looking into > this! > I've done all the updates for both ATI and Dell, reseated the card, and > swapped cables and monitors. When the monitor 2 is unplugged, it shows the > self-test screen, when plugged in it says "2: Digital Input In Power Save > Mode." In my power save section, I've currently got it set so that nothing > ever turns off. The 2nd adapter still shows up in Safe Mode, but can't be > detected when I boot normally. > > > "Kris" <Kris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:57C21B37-6D1A-4679-A30C-13FEAA6C69C3@microsoft.com... >>I have been running Vista Home Premium for a couple of months, and it >>always >> showed the video adapter driver twice in the Device Manager (Primary and >> Secondary - the card supports 2 monitors). I ordered a second monitor >> (same >> model as current one, dell 1907fp ultrasharp) and upgraded to Vista >> Ultimate >> at the same time. Now under Vista Ultimate in the device manager, there's >> only one video adapter showing, and it refuses to acknowledge the second >> monitor. The secondary adapter DOES show up in the Device Manager in safe >> mode! This is driving me crazy - what am I missing?? > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of yours: (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time the x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista Home >Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD in the >digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital monitor >scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital input from >the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors connected using a >dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in XP and Vista. (I dual >boot) > In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 > display adaptor is shown. It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in Safe Mode. > In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I have > two monitors listed. Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even detect it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, like it's trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). > In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I click > on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the desktop onto > this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I believe you will > see each monitor mirrored. No second monitor available (yet!) > When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM > switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you figure > out your problems. No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) > Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save > message? No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor > What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? Solid orange > Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters > Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem monitor? > (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but you can in safe > mode) It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default monitor" and won't let me set up drivers, either. > As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can compare > what I've told you about my system with yours. > Any specific questions... post back. > Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb You said this: "When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared." Does that mean that the two monitors worked OK before doing the ATI driver update? If so then it seems you have issues with the new driver. Are you installing the entire catalyst package? If I am reading your post correctly and the two monitors worked fine before the driver update you should roll back the driver and tread slowly. Don't install catalyst. Just do the driver update. Maybe even let Vista decide and download a newer driver for you. Choose "custom" from the Win update site and see if a new ATI driver is detected. You don't have onboard graphics (motherboard) by chance? (in addition to ATI card) "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message news 638B598-7444-4DA0-9ABD-FB640D4F1D10@microsoft.com...> Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of > yours: > (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on > another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time the > x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first changed the > video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as I updated to > the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) > > "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message > news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista Home >>Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD in the >>digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital monitor >>scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital input from >>the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors connected using a >>dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in XP and Vista. (I dual >>boot) >> In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 >> display adaptor is shown. > > It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in > Safe Mode. > > >> In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I have >> two monitors listed. > > Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even detect > it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, like it's > trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). > > >> In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I >> click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the >> desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I >> believe you will see each monitor mirrored. > > No second monitor available (yet!) > >> When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM >> switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you >> figure out your problems. > > No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) > >> Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save >> message? > > No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor > >> What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? > > Solid orange > >> Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? > > Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters > > >> Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem >> monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but you >> can in safe mode) > > It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default monitor" > and won't let me set up drivers, either. > >> As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can compare >> what I've told you about my system with yours. >> Any specific questions... post back. >> > > Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! > > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb Anytime I uninstall all of the drivers and catalyst, it comes back, but won't give me the option of two monitors (just a raggedy looking screen with huge icons LOL). Adding any sort of ATI driver makes that second port magickally disappear. I've got a ticket submitted to the ATI folks, but no answer yet. Nope, no onboard graphics ![]() "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:e4C%23OF7hHHA.4668@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > You said this: > "When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but > as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one > disappeared." > Does that mean that the two monitors worked OK before doing the ATI driver > update? > If so then it seems you have issues with the new driver. Are you > installing the entire catalyst package? If I am reading your post > correctly and the two monitors worked fine before the driver update you > should roll back the driver and tread slowly. Don't install catalyst. Just > do the driver update. Maybe even let Vista decide and download a newer > driver for you. Choose "custom" from the Win update site and see if a new > ATI driver is detected. > You don't have onboard graphics (motherboard) by chance? (in addition to > ATI card) > > > "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message > news 638B598-7444-4DA0-9ABD-FB640D4F1D10@microsoft.com...>> Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of >> yours: >> (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on >> another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time >> the x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first changed >> the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as I updated >> to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) >> >> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >> news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista >>>Home Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD in >>>the digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital >>>monitor scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital >>>input from the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors >>>connected using a dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in XP >>>and Vista. (I dual boot) >>> In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 >>> display adaptor is shown. >> >> It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in >> Safe Mode. >> >> >>> In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I have >>> two monitors listed. >> >> Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even >> detect it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, >> like it's trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). >> >> >>> In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I >>> click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the >>> desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I >>> believe you will see each monitor mirrored. >> >> No second monitor available (yet!) >> >>> When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM >>> switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you >>> figure out your problems. >> >> No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) >> >>> Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save >>> message? >> >> No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor >> >>> What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? >> >> Solid orange >> >>> Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? >> >> Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters >> >> >>> Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem >>> monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but you >>> can in safe mode) >> >> It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default monitor" >> and won't let me set up drivers, either. >> >>> As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can compare >>> what I've told you about my system with yours. >>> Any specific questions... post back. >>> >> >> Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! >> >> > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb I have no solution for you but am curious. When you uninstall all the drivers what comes back? What do you see on the 2nd monitor? Huge icons on the 2nd monitor only? Where do you NOT have the option of two monitors... "Display settings"? Have you tried one monitor at a time from each of the two DVI ports? "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message news:931BEF30-377B-4D92-B5F3-899076A1D90B@microsoft.com... > Anytime I uninstall all of the drivers and catalyst, it comes back, but > won't give me the option of two monitors (just a raggedy looking screen > with huge icons LOL). Adding any sort of ATI driver makes that second port > magickally disappear. I've got a ticket submitted to the ATI folks, but no > answer yet. > > Nope, no onboard graphics ![]() > > > > "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message > news:e4C%23OF7hHHA.4668@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> You said this: >> "When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but >> as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one >> disappeared." >> Does that mean that the two monitors worked OK before doing the ATI >> driver update? >> If so then it seems you have issues with the new driver. Are you >> installing the entire catalyst package? If I am reading your post >> correctly and the two monitors worked fine before the driver update you >> should roll back the driver and tread slowly. Don't install catalyst. >> Just do the driver update. Maybe even let Vista decide and download a >> newer driver for you. Choose "custom" from the Win update site and see if >> a new ATI driver is detected. >> You don't have onboard graphics (motherboard) by chance? (in addition to >> ATI card) >> >> >> "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message >> news 638B598-7444-4DA0-9ABD-FB640D4F1D10@microsoft.com...>>> Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of >>> yours: >>> (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on >>> another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time >>> the x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first >>> changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as I >>> updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) >>> >>> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >>> news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista >>>>Home Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD >>>>in the digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital >>>>monitor scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital >>>>input from the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors >>>>connected using a dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in >>>>XP and Vista. (I dual boot) >>>> In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 >>>> display adaptor is shown. >>> >>> It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in >>> Safe Mode. >>> >>> >>>> In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I have >>>> two monitors listed. >>> >>> Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even >>> detect it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, >>> like it's trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). >>> >>> >>>> In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I >>>> click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the >>>> desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I >>>> believe you will see each monitor mirrored. >>> >>> No second monitor available (yet!) >>> >>>> When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM >>>> switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you >>>> figure out your problems. >>> >>> No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) >>> >>>> Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save >>>> message? >>> >>> No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor >>> >>>> What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? >>> >>> Solid orange >>> >>>> Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? >>> >>> Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters >>> >>> >>>> Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem >>>> monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but you >>>> can in safe mode) >>> >>> It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default monitor" >>> and won't let me set up drivers, either. >>> >>>> As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can >>>> compare what I've told you about my system with yours. >>>> Any specific questions... post back. >>>> >>> >>> Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! >>> >>> >> > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb I've tried swapping monitors and cables, even to another computer. (no slot in either of our other computers to test the video cards, but since it's two cards doing the same thing, chances are the cards are fine.) If I uninstall the drivers, pull the card out, switch it to the other one (they're close, but not quite the same) and let Windows pick one when it detects the new hardware, both ports are there. I can't restart the computer worth a darn from there, because it's Blue Screen Of Death Central until I get those drivers updated. With the basic drivers in, there's not even an option to extend the desktop under Display Properties, have to have al the fancy drivers for that, too ![]() It's so odd, but if the Device manager is open, and I turn the 2nd monitor off and on again - the Device Manager refreshes itself! No change, though... aaaugh!! "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:u%23$roVAiHHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have no solution for you but am curious. When you uninstall all the >drivers what comes back? What do you see on the 2nd monitor? Huge icons on >the 2nd monitor only? Where do you NOT have the option of two monitors... >"Display settings"? > Have you tried one monitor at a time from each of the two DVI ports? > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb This is driving me nuts, and I can't get an answer out of ATI ![]() What if I add in a x1300 (has to a pci slot, I only have one pci express, and both cards would have to be ATI and use the same driver, right?) as a work around? Is there a better PCI card to use as a second card? I don't want to have to limit my video capabilities on either monitor! "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:u%23$roVAiHHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have no solution for you but am curious. When you uninstall all the >drivers what comes back? What do you see on the 2nd monitor? Huge icons on >the 2nd monitor only? Where do you NOT have the option of two monitors... >"Display settings"? > Have you tried one monitor at a time from each of the two DVI ports? > > "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message > news:931BEF30-377B-4D92-B5F3-899076A1D90B@microsoft.com... >> Anytime I uninstall all of the drivers and catalyst, it comes back, but >> won't give me the option of two monitors (just a raggedy looking screen >> with huge icons LOL). Adding any sort of ATI driver makes that second >> port magickally disappear. I've got a ticket submitted to the ATI folks, >> but no answer yet. >> >> Nope, no onboard graphics ![]() >> >> >> >> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >> news:e4C%23OF7hHHA.4668@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> You said this: >>> "When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, >>> but as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one >>> disappeared." >>> Does that mean that the two monitors worked OK before doing the ATI >>> driver update? >>> If so then it seems you have issues with the new driver. Are you >>> installing the entire catalyst package? If I am reading your post >>> correctly and the two monitors worked fine before the driver update you >>> should roll back the driver and tread slowly. Don't install catalyst. >>> Just do the driver update. Maybe even let Vista decide and download a >>> newer driver for you. Choose "custom" from the Win update site and see >>> if a new ATI driver is detected. >>> You don't have onboard graphics (motherboard) by chance? (in addition to >>> ATI card) >>> >>> >>> "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message >>> news 638B598-7444-4DA0-9ABD-FB640D4F1D10@microsoft.com...>>>> Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of >>>> yours: >>>> (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on >>>> another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time >>>> the x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first >>>> changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as >>>> I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) >>>> >>>> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >>>> news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>>I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista >>>>>Home Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD >>>>>in the digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital >>>>>monitor scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital >>>>>input from the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors >>>>>connected using a dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in >>>>>XP and Vista. (I dual boot) >>>>> In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 >>>>> display adaptor is shown. >>>> >>>> It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in >>>> Safe Mode. >>>> >>>> >>>>> In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I >>>>> have two monitors listed. >>>> >>>> Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even >>>> detect it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, >>>> like it's trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). >>>> >>>> >>>>> In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I >>>>> click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the >>>>> desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I >>>>> believe you will see each monitor mirrored. >>>> >>>> No second monitor available (yet!) >>>> >>>>> When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM >>>>> switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you >>>>> figure out your problems. >>>> >>>> No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) >>>> >>>>> Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save >>>>> message? >>>> >>>> No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor >>>> >>>>> What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? >>>> >>>> Solid orange >>>> >>>>> Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? >>>> >>>> Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters >>>> >>>> >>>>> Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem >>>>> monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but >>>>> you can in safe mode) >>>> >>>> It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default >>>> monitor" and won't let me set up drivers, either. >>>> >>>>> As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can >>>>> compare what I've told you about my system with yours. >>>>> Any specific questions... post back. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
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| | Re: Problem with Dual Monitors with ATI X1600 Pro 512mb How about another question? Is a 375w power supply enough to run the thing with 2 monitors? "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message news:u%23$roVAiHHA.5052@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I have no solution for you but am curious. When you uninstall all the >drivers what comes back? What do you see on the 2nd monitor? Huge icons on >the 2nd monitor only? Where do you NOT have the option of two monitors... >"Display settings"? > Have you tried one monitor at a time from each of the two DVI ports? > > "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message > news:931BEF30-377B-4D92-B5F3-899076A1D90B@microsoft.com... >> Anytime I uninstall all of the drivers and catalyst, it comes back, but >> won't give me the option of two monitors (just a raggedy looking screen >> with huge icons LOL). Adding any sort of ATI driver makes that second >> port magickally disappear. I've got a ticket submitted to the ATI folks, >> but no answer yet. >> >> Nope, no onboard graphics ![]() >> >> >> >> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >> news:e4C%23OF7hHHA.4668@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> You said this: >>> "When I first changed the video card, the system detected both ports, >>> but as soon as I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one >>> disappeared." >>> Does that mean that the two monitors worked OK before doing the ATI >>> driver update? >>> If so then it seems you have issues with the new driver. Are you >>> installing the entire catalyst package? If I am reading your post >>> correctly and the two monitors worked fine before the driver update you >>> should roll back the driver and tread slowly. Don't install catalyst. >>> Just do the driver update. Maybe even let Vista decide and download a >>> newer driver for you. Choose "custom" from the Win update site and see >>> if a new ATI driver is detected. >>> You don't have onboard graphics (motherboard) by chance? (in addition to >>> ATI card) >>> >>> >>> "Kris" <kris@lunarspells.com> wrote in message >>> news 638B598-7444-4DA0-9ABD-FB640D4F1D10@microsoft.com...>>>> Ok, I'm gong to split up your post and answer these in the middle of >>>> yours: >>>> (Since my original post, I have also tested the monitors and cables on >>>> another system, as well as picking up another video adapter (this time >>>> the x1650 pro instead of the x1600 pro), no changes. When I first >>>> changed the video card, the system detected both ports, but as soon as >>>> I updated to the current ATI drivers, the second one disappeared.) >>>> >>>> "DanR" <dhr22@sorrynospam.com> wrote in message >>>> news:umTR7F6hHHA.3452@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>>I have dual monitors using an ATI Radeon x600 display adaptor. (Vista >>>>>Home Premium) It has one dvi and one analog port. I have a digital LCD >>>>>in the digital port and an analog LCD in the analog port. The digital >>>>>monitor scans for a digital / analog input and locks on to the digital >>>>>input from the ATI card. At one time I had two LCD analog monitors >>>>>connected using a dvi to analog adaptor. This setup has worked fine in >>>>>XP and Vista. (I dual boot) >>>>> In XP, device manager shows 2 ATI display adaptors but in Vista only 1 >>>>> display adaptor is shown. >>>> >>>> It is showing only one adapter, but two show (primary and secondary) in >>>> Safe Mode. >>>> >>>> >>>>> In YOUR device manager how many monitors are listed. In my Vista I >>>>> have two monitors listed. >>>> >>>> Only one. It's never given the other one enough of a signal to even >>>> detect it (if I turn it off, then on again, the device manager resets, >>>> like it's trying to add new hardware, but then, nothing). >>>> >>>> >>>>> In my display settings I show two active monitors... 1 and 2. When I >>>>> click on 2 I see that I have checked the box that says "Extend the >>>>> desktop onto this monitor". You must do that. However if you don't I >>>>> believe you will see each monitor mirrored. >>>> >>>> No second monitor available (yet!) >>>> >>>>> When the computer boots it must see both monitors. If you have a KVM >>>>> switch... make sure it's operating correctly or remove it until you >>>>> figure out your problems. >>>> >>>> No KVM switch (enough problems without adding that LOL) >>>> >>>>> Once you boot does your monitor 2 continuously display the power save >>>>> message? >>>> >>>> No, only when I push the Menu button on the monitor >>>> >>>>> What is the power indicator on that monitor doing? >>>> >>>> Solid orange >>>> >>>>> Are both your monitors digital? Are you using a dvi to analog adaptor? >>>> >>>> Yes, and both ports on the card are DVI, no adapters >>>> >>>> >>>>> Do you have the display resolution set correctly for the problem >>>>> monitor? (Well if you can't see it you can't set the resolution but >>>>> you can in safe mode) >>>> >>>> It won't let me set up the other monitor, it only says "default >>>> monitor" and won't let me set up drivers, either. >>>> >>>>> As you can see I have no particular solution for you but you can >>>>> compare what I've told you about my system with yours. >>>>> Any specific questions... post back. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Never know when something will be just the ticket! Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>> >> > |
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