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Any other measures for multi-display-related problems?
Try the followings as preventive measures:
• Use the CMOS switch if the computer has one.
• Set the system BIOS's VGA boot setting to "PCI primary."
• Share the same IRQ with all graphics cards.
• Install cards one by one.
• Check the card for the secondary display(s) if it can be used for secondary displays.
• Update the computer motherboard BIOS.
• Update the chip set driver on the computer.
• Update the driver for another graphics card.
• Disable the on-board VGA in the system BIOS settings.
• Use a different slot.
• Remove PCI cards such as sound card.
• Change the driver version.
Uninstallation
How can I uninstall the software for this graphics card?
Select
Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs
from the
Start
menu and delete the
following programs.
Windows 2000/XP : Matrox Driver
Matrox PowerDesk-HF
Windows NT
: Matrox Graphics Software (remove only)
Display settings
I can't select the predetermined resolution.
Check the followings:
• Was the display connected when turning on the computer? Start up the computer
with the display being connected.
• Is "Hide modes that this display cannot display" unchecked? Select
Display Properties>
Settings
(tab), select the subject display's icon, click
Advanced>Monitor
(tab), and
uncheck "Hide modes that this display cannot display." (Do this on the second card if
you have a muti-display setup using 2 cards.)
• In Windows 2000/XP, have you installed the correct driver for your desired display
orientation (landscape/portrait)? Install the correct driver.
• In Windows XP, aren't you try to set a resolution using the slider on the
Settings
tab
in the Display Properties dialog box? Set a resolution from
Display Properties>
Settings>Advanced>Adapter>List All Modes...
.
•
Isn't the old display driver still active? Remove the old driver and reinstall the new one.
I can't uncheck "Hide modes that this display cannot display."
Log in as a user with administrative privileges.
Is it possible to have both portrait and landscape displays or two different resolutions
at the same time in my multi-display setup using the two DVI outputs on this card?
No. You can only have displays of the same model at the same resolution in the same
orientation in your multi-display setup.
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