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Try going into the Device Manager and deleting any monitors that are listed. This should cause them to redetect. Restart the PC just for grins. A second step is to uninstall your video driver and then reinstall it. Lastly, double check that you are actually using digital connections. We're talking HDMI or DVI here. A DVI to VGA adapter doesn't count.
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December 21, 2008 08:40 PM
2nd LCD Monitor - Changing Analog to Digital
Thanks to those who responded...I finally see one problem that might be the cuprit. The older samsung lcd shows as digital in the properties. The new one still shows as analog - although I'm using the digital connections. Each is running on its own radeon card. this is an xp machine. The computer is showing as everything recognized...how can I change the analog setting to digital on the new monitor -- under the setttings tab? I'm just not finding it.
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