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Kevin Mullins:


--- Quote from: GaryMcT on August 24, 2009, 11:32:08 am ---Try uninstalling the display driver, rebooting, and reinstalling the display driver.

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Be sure to uninstall ANY other display drivers and install ONLY the ArcadeVGA drivers and software.

Also verify that you are not trying to run a resolution that one or the other monitors isn't truly capable of.

bkenobi:

You might need to go to Safe Mode to uninstall the drivers.  Sometimes Windows won't let you uninstall everything if you are in standard mode.  Also, make sure you uninstall ALL video drivers (like Kevin said) because it's possible you have some that will conflict that you are unaware exit.

zzaz3:

Ok, I unistalled my video drivers and reinstalled just the arcadeVGA driver.  Now windows asks me to install new hardware everytime I boot up.  Should I install it or just ignore them?

I made it in ATI control center.  But for some reason it wont let me enable the second monitor.  It detects it fine, but I just can enable it.  The second monitor just shows a few white lines and goes back to normal.

If i try to use the windows dual monitor setup it forced my second monitor to be 1024x768.  I keep moving it to 640x480, but when I press apply it moves back.

Btw, both my monitors are 640x480.

Kevin Mullins:


--- Quote from: zzaz3 on August 24, 2009, 12:49:45 pm ---Ok, I unistalled my video drivers and reinstalled just the arcadeVGA driver.  Now windows asks me to install new hardware everytime I boot up.  Should I install it or just ignore them?

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If it's onboard video.... see if you can disable it in the BIOS.



Kevin Mullins:


--- Quote from: zzaz3 on August 24, 2009, 12:49:45 pm ---Btw, both my monitors are 640x480.

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That's probably pushing the envelope of what those monitors are even capable of.



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