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have u updated to latest drivers yes susan?
if your using blue it'll be VGA, make sure the 'input' is set yo VGA on the TFT, should be a single button on the front.
have u updated to latest drivers yes susan?
if your using blue it'll be VGA, make sure the 'input' is set yo VGA on the TFT, should be a single button on the front.
You need to have both monitors plugged into the Video Card. if you happen to have a VGA port near the USB ports on the back of the case then that one is most likely disabled since you have a video card installed.
Yes I have updated the display driver. The 2nd monitor's inputs must be correct because I'm using it now as a standalone (monitor 1 temporarily unplugged) and it works fine. Monitor 1 is connected from its VGA output to the computer with an adapter to what I think is called a DVI card.
Another curious thing that is happening: with both monitors plugged it, when the computer is re-booted monitor 1 doesn't come on. Instead, monitor 2 comes on and displays the "unsupported video configuration detected" message. In order to get monitor 1 back, I have to disconnect monitor 2 and re-boot.
just as they are plugged in next to each other, and u have updated drivers it'll be a setting issue.
I don't understand what that means - a setting issue? Thanks
Thank you thank you thank you!!! That was the problem - monitor 2 was hooked to the motherboard port. Thank you so very much for your help!
I get it and that dates me too!