NVIDIA 7300 SE Card and Dual Monitors

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W. Watson

I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to use for
two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the back of the card
yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I need to do to get it to
fire up properly? I expect to move window between the two monitors for
various applications. When I look at Systems Device Drivers, I see only one
monitor, or maybe just one card. The 7300.
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
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DL

Did you install Nvidea drivers, or rely on default win drivers?
Multi Monitor config is via the NVidea driver, it wont automatically show
the second monitor if you havent configured it for multi monitor - iether by
clone or by spaning across both monitors
Device Manager should show the single Display Adapter
If you have correctly installed the driver there should be a Nvidea settings
icon in your tool bar

"W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to use
> for two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the back of the
> card yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I need to do to get it
> to fire up properly? I expect to move window between the two monitors for
> various applications. When I look at Systems Device Drivers, I see only
> one monitor, or maybe just one card. The 7300.
> --
> Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
>
> Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
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Andy

On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:52:17 GMT, "W. Watson"
<wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:

>I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to use for
>two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the back of the card
>yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I need to do to get it to
>fire up properly? I expect to move window between the two monitors for
>various applications. When I look at Systems Device Drivers, I see only one
>monitor, or maybe just one card. The 7300.


Right click on desktop, properties, settings.
 
W

W. Watson

I'll give these ideas a try tomorrow.

Andy wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:52:17 GMT, "W. Watson"
> <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to use for
>> two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the back of the card
>> yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I need to do to get it to
>> fire up properly? I expect to move window between the two monitors for
>> various applications. When I look at Systems Device Drivers, I see only one
>> monitor, or maybe just one card. The 7300.

>
> Right click on desktop, properties, settings.


--
Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
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W. Watson

Well, that was interesting. I realized that about one week ago I moved from
w2k to XP, and so decided to install the XP drivers. I did find an NVIDIA
Control Panel by right-clicking on the desktop, but it showed that I could
only install one display. My second monitor is a ViewSonic 710S, a modest
squarish monitor. I cannot find a booklet on the video card, but will go to
the NVIDIA site and see what those two connectors in the back really are.

According to Dev Mgr, only one display device is installed. Back later.

W. Watson wrote:
> I'll give these ideas a try tomorrow.
>
> Andy wrote:
>> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:52:17 GMT, "W. Watson"
>> <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to
>>> use for two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the
>>> back of the card yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I
>>> need to do to get it to fire up properly? I expect to move window
>>> between the two monitors for various applications. When I look at
>>> Systems Device Drivers, I see only one monitor, or maybe just one
>>> card. The 7300.

>>
>> Right click on desktop, properties, settings.

>


--
Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
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DL

The card supports multi Monitor it uses nView, for the settings
If you correctly installed the driver from NVidea site, had both monitors
connected/on when you installed it, the install should have completed and
gone into an option to configure your displays.
There will also be a Nvidea icon on the task bar, which if you open has
options for configuring both displays

"W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:QYmyj.11323$Ru4.6166@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
> Well, that was interesting. I realized that about one week ago I moved
> from w2k to XP, and so decided to install the XP drivers. I did find an
> NVIDIA Control Panel by right-clicking on the desktop, but it showed that
> I could only install one display. My second monitor is a ViewSonic 710S, a
> modest squarish monitor. I cannot find a booklet on the video card, but
> will go to the NVIDIA site and see what those two connectors in the back
> really are.
>
> According to Dev Mgr, only one display device is installed. Back later.
>
> W. Watson wrote:
>> I'll give these ideas a try tomorrow.
>>
>> Andy wrote:
>>> On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:52:17 GMT, "W. Watson"
>>> <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm using XP and have an NVIDIA 7300 SE video card that I'd like to use
>>>> for two LCD video monitors. I plugged the second one into the back of
>>>> the card yesterday, and XP didn't recognize it. What do I need to do to
>>>> get it to fire up properly? I expect to move window between the two
>>>> monitors for various applications. When I look at Systems Device
>>>> Drivers, I see only one monitor, or maybe just one card. The 7300.
>>>
>>> Right click on desktop, properties, settings.

>>

>
> --
> Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
>
> Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 

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