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Windows XP supports multiple monitors when using both the computer's built-in display and external display. By default, Windows 2000 does not include this feature. However, display adapter manufacturers can include this feature in their non-Microsoft display drivers.
You installed a secondary adapter on your computer, but it wasn't detected when you restarted your computer.
Selected secondary adapters are not supported, or third-party drivers are required.
You have a secondary adapter installed on your computer, and when you restart your computer, the Startup screen appears on the primary monitor and the desktop appears on the secondary monitor.
VGA is not disabled on the secondary graphics adapter, there is a compatibility issue between the two graphics adapters, or there is a resource conflict between the secondary adapter and other hardware devices in the computer.
When you restart your computer, it appears only on the main monitor.
Make sure that the Extend Windows desktop to this monitor check box is selected for each monitor. If you don't see both monitor icons on the Settings tab, the selected secondary display adapter isn't supported, or the selected primary adapter isn't compatible with the secondary adapter combination. In Device Manager, look for an exclamation point with a yellow box next to any display adapter (this indicates a problem with the device).
One monitor has screen redraw issues, the other doesn't.
When using an older BIOS revision in a computer, especially a newer one, there are some issues with the display. If you encounter such issues, contact your motherboard manufacturer to get an updated BIOS.
After upgrading from Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition, the multi-monitor setup will be lost.
You can't keep a multi-monitor setup after upgrading from Windows 98.
When using an onboard graphics card, it is not possible to get multiple monitors to work.
Try using a secondary graphics adapter that is supported by the system and natively supports disabling the VGA option (for example, Matrox Millennium, Imagine 128, Imagine 128v2, Revolution32, or Revolution4). Check with the card manufacturer to see if they support the use of their card in a multi-monitor setup for Windows 2000.
The multi-monitor setup works in Windows 98 but not in Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 requires that a card that cannot disable VGA be used as an adapter for system display. Windows 98 doesn't have this requirement.
How to determine which monitor each display card is connected to.
On the Settings tab of the display properties, click the logo to identify each monitor with a specific number on the screen.
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Who wouldn't install a graphics card driver when installing a computer now?
There are a lot of people who are really bothered.
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Is there a graphics card driver installed?
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There is a problem with the compatibility of your machine.
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There are two main points:
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The people who hate random copying the most are so irresponsible. I'd rather you say that you don't know, it's better than copying randomly. Judging from your situation, it should be a hardware problem, the black screen after the stuck screen is generally caused by the high temperature of the graphics card or the high temperature of the CPU, most of which are caused by the temperature of the graphics card being too high, this happened to my last graphics card, I didn't take it seriously, and then it was burned. >>>More
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