Re: Why Vista crashes so often when dual display is enabled?
"Gumbo" <Gumbo.3h8m3b@winvistaclub.com> wrote in message
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> I am having the same problem. running dual monitors on a ATI raedon 2600
> card. I always had the little blackout and driver recovery message. but
> now the vga monitor won't come out of stand by unless I mess with the
> display properties. Dell sent me a new video card... same problem.
> Driver is up to date. So they said it is unstable because I am running
> one DVI and one VGA with a DVI adapter. will uninstalling the Catalyst
> control panel help this?
> Thanks
I had this problem until I got the latest drivers from ATI. I think it
was in June. Not a single problem since. I also have a 2600 with 512
megs RAM. I run a 24" from the DVI port and a 22" from the VGA port.
Re: Why Vista crashes so often when dual display is enabled?
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> "Gumbo" <Gumbo.3h8m3b@winvistaclub.com> wrote in message
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>> I am having the same problem. running dual monitors on a ATI raedon 2600
>> card. I always had the little blackout and driver recovery message. but
>> now the vga monitor won't come out of stand by unless I mess with the
>> display properties. Dell sent me a new video card... same problem.
>> Driver is up to date. So they said it is unstable because I am running
>> one DVI and one VGA with a DVI adapter. will uninstalling the Catalyst
>> control panel help this?
>> Thanks
>
> I had this problem until I got the latest drivers from ATI. I think it
> was in June. Not a single problem since. I also have a 2600 with 512
> megs RAM. I run a 24" from the DVI port and a 22" from the VGA port.
Just to follow-up, my driver is dated 6/2/2008, and is version 8.501.0.0.
I have had no problems since installing this. I have never used the
Catalyst Control Panel. Just install the driver.
Re: Why Vista crashes so often when dual display is enabled?
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 02:30:45 +0530, Gumbo <Gumbo.3h8m3b@winvistaclub.com>
wrote:
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>I am having the same problem. running dual monitors on a ATI raedon 2600
>card. I always had the little blackout and driver recovery message. but
>now the vga monitor won't come out of stand by unless I mess with the
>display properties. Dell sent me a new video card... same problem.
>Driver is up to date. So they said it is unstable because I am running
>one DVI and one VGA with a DVI adapter. will uninstalling the Catalyst
>control panel help this?
>Thanks
Just my opinion, 7 years with ATI. I now use a geforce on a dual display with
no problems. DVI & VGA.
I figured ATI was the greatest with the AIO TV graphics card.
my 1st one had zero problems.
the 2nd one 8400 was nothing but trouble with EVERY update. ATI does NOT know
how to write software.
yeah it's hard to admit you bought trash, especially if it's almost new.
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Re: Why Vista crashes so often when dual display is enabled?
I am having the same problem, I had a GeForce 8400 and they replaced it with
a GeForce 8600GT and still have the same problem. and I also run DVI & VGA..
Funny thing is it only happens when I watch a movie on 1 screen and do
something else on the other.
"Gumbo" <Gumbo.3h8m3b@winvistaclub.com> wrote in message
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> I am having the same problem. running dual monitors on a ATI raedon 2600
> card. I always had the little blackout and driver recovery message. but
> now the vga monitor won't come out of stand by unless I mess with the
> display properties. Dell sent me a new video card... same problem.
> Driver is up to date. So they said it is unstable because I am running
> one DVI and one VGA with a DVI adapter. will uninstalling the Catalyst
> control panel help this?
> Thanks
>
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