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Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter?



 
 
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Old February 14th 07, 06:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
balupton
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Default Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter?

I just got a new computer, and just reinstalled/transfered vista onto it from
the old computer.

The new computer has a radeon x1950 pro graphics card, and I have two
monitors.

At the moment, only one monitor works, and i cannot enable to other monitor.
I click enable the screen blinks but nothing changes...

I'm running the latest ati drivers for the video card.

Windows Vista Problem Reports gives the following:
"Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter:

This problem was caused by a compatibility issue between Windows Vista and
Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter. This program was created by ATI
Technologies, Inc.

Recommendation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To search for similar devices that are compatible with this version of
Windows, visit the Windows Tested Products website online."


How can I resolve this problem?
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Old February 14th 07, 07:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
JW
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Default Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter?

Are you using the Jan31 Vista 7.1 drivers from the ATI Website?

"balupton" wrote in message
...
I just got a new computer, and just reinstalled/transfered vista onto it
from
the old computer.

The new computer has a radeon x1950 pro graphics card, and I have two
monitors.

At the moment, only one monitor works, and i cannot enable to other
monitor.
I click enable the screen blinks but nothing changes...

I'm running the latest ati drivers for the video card.

Windows Vista Problem Reports gives the following:
"Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter:

This problem was caused by a compatibility issue between Windows Vista and
Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter. This program was created by ATI
Technologies, Inc.

Recommendation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To search for similar devices that are compatible with this version of
Windows, visit the Windows Tested Products website online."


How can I resolve this problem?



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Old February 14th 07, 07:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
balupton
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Default Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adap

Yes. And i'm also running all the latest drivers for my motherboard and
everything else.

"JW" wrote:

Are you using the Jan31 Vista 7.1 drivers from the ATI Website?

"balupton" wrote in message
...
I just got a new computer, and just reinstalled/transfered vista onto it
from
the old computer.

The new computer has a radeon x1950 pro graphics card, and I have two
monitors.

At the moment, only one monitor works, and i cannot enable to other
monitor.
I click enable the screen blinks but nothing changes...

I'm running the latest ati drivers for the video card.

Windows Vista Problem Reports gives the following:
"Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter:

This problem was caused by a compatibility issue between Windows Vista and
Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter. This program was created by ATI
Technologies, Inc.

Recommendation
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To search for similar devices that are compatible with this version of
Windows, visit the Windows Tested Products website online."


How can I resolve this problem?




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Old February 15th 07, 06:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MidnightWatcher
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Default Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adapter?


Works good here, using the secondary display (HDTV) for Media Center.
After I rebooted all worked fine.


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Old February 20th 07, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
balupton
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Default Windows Vista does not support Radeon X1950 Pro Secondary Adap

I've got it working, there was a problem with one of the monitors and the dvi
connection, had to hook up the vga and dvi to the monitor, reboot, remove
vga, start it up again, and then it works. Monitor is viewsonic vx2025wm.

"Midnigh****cher" wrote:


Works good here, using the secondary display (HDTV) for Media Center.
After I rebooted all worked fine.


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