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Sasa Milovanovic Posted on Oct 31, 2006
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Dual monitor problem

I'm having GV-NX62TC256P4-RH PCIe video card based on Nvidia GeForce 6200 video chip. This card has three outputs: DVI, Analog VGA and TV Out. First monitor is connected on Analog VGA and second is connected via DVI-Analog converter to DVI port. I'm not using TV Out. I have installed drivers that came on cd with graphic card, and I'm running Windows XP Professional with SP2. I'm having problems running both monitors in same time, in DualView mode. In dropdown list within driver preferences, there is only SingleView mode, and in this mode both monitor work perfectly, but only one at a time... Is there any solution? Can this card run two monitors in DualView mode (user's manual say they can)? Thanx in advance!

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  • Sasa Milovanovic Nov 03, 2006

    Thank you for your reply...
    I want to use both monitors in dualview mode, not TV and monitor... I suppose that I don't have to explain you why I don't want to use TV as second monitor :)

    Greetings!

  • Sasa Milovanovic Dec 01, 2006

    Sorry for a long delay, I was out of country...

    Just tryed your suggestion, downloaded files and all... It appears it's not working with my card. It's not even listed in .txt that comes in archive :(

    Too bad... but, I'll try to find updated bios for my card anyway.

    Thank you :)

  • Sasa Milovanovic Dec 01, 2006

    I have downloaded the file... name of the file is same as my video card...
    But there seems to be problem inside the archive file...
    When I start update utility it's says: This VGA card is unknown.

    Also, in readme.txt there is nothing about my card... :(
    I guess somebody mixed up something :(

    Thanks again for your concern...

  • Sasa Milovanovic Dec 01, 2006

    Maybe it's the flash utility that is wrong...
    I'll try with utility that comes with card...

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I've heard this card will support dual monitors but might need a firmware upgrade to do so. You can get the new BIOS here; http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/VGA/BIOS_DownloadFile.aspx?FileType=BIOS&FileID=12292 Hope this helps. Let me know. Dudester

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    Strange.

    The file name you downloaded was vga_bios_gv-nx62tc256p4-rh_f2.exe right? That is the exact model number of your card yes?

    Did the BIOS upgrade work or was there a problem with the install?

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I think you may have to use tv out as the secondary monitor

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Hi.i`ve vga card problem.but i haven`t my card driver.i must download this from internet.please help me

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Very easy fix buy a dvi-vga adapter plug both monitors then this will activate the multi display option you can then select which combination you wish to use

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SOURCE: nVidia GeForce 6600GT card (XP

Click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to display adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question mark ? or exclamation mark ! or a red x right click select reinstall drivers

If your computer came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on it

Want to make sure your drivers are in place and no errors have occurred? Simply click start right click on my computer select properties then select device manager scroll to Display Adapters and click on the small "+" you should see the model of your PCI Express graphic card there. If there is a problem with it, a yellow exclamation mark should appear besides it. If you don

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