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I know XP has native support for dual video cards, but I'm having some
trouble when I install a second card in one of my machines. The current
video card is built-in to the mother board, and I can only assume it's
using the AGP bus. (I tried putting a card in the AGP slot, but that
completely took over the video and Windows didn't see the built-in
one... but no big deal there.)
When I put another video card into a PCI slot, Windows won't finish
booting. The PCI card is used as the default during the boot sequence.
Safe Mode shows both adapters in the Device Manager, but Safe Mode's
Device Manager has limited information on the functionality of hardware.
And when attempting to boot normally, the system hangs during the
Windows splash screen, shortly before (or immediately at) switching to
the desktop login.
Information of note: Windows XP Pro, built-in video card uses an LCD
monitor, PCI video card uses a CRT monitor, PCI card is a GForce2. I
can get more details if they're needed.
Anyone have any advice? Is there something I'm overlooking? Is there
another newsgroup that would be a better place to ask? I'd really
appreciate anything you can tell me, thanks.
Regards,
David P. Donahue
ddonahue@ccs.neu.edu
I know XP has native support for dual video cards, but I'm having some
trouble when I install a second card in one of my machines. The current
video card is built-in to the mother board, and I can only assume it's
using the AGP bus. (I tried putting a card in the AGP slot, but that
completely took over the video and Windows didn't see the built-in
one... but no big deal there.)
When I put another video card into a PCI slot, Windows won't finish
booting. The PCI card is used as the default during the boot sequence.
Safe Mode shows both adapters in the Device Manager, but Safe Mode's
Device Manager has limited information on the functionality of hardware.
And when attempting to boot normally, the system hangs during the
Windows splash screen, shortly before (or immediately at) switching to
the desktop login.
Information of note: Windows XP Pro, built-in video card uses an LCD
monitor, PCI video card uses a CRT monitor, PCI card is a GForce2. I
can get more details if they're needed.
Anyone have any advice? Is there something I'm overlooking? Is there
another newsgroup that would be a better place to ask? I'd really
appreciate anything you can tell me, thanks.
Regards,
David P. Donahue
ddonahue@ccs.neu.edu