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Takerial wrote...
You're so hawt when you're being smarmy.No flattery was done here.
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Die in a fire.
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Flaser: You quoted a forum post too. I don't believe I ever said that there were NO cases of driver compatibility issue, but anyway, I do accept that possibility. However, a large majority of search results reveal that all but the oldest of games generally work on newer gen adapters. And yes, you could use a KVM hooked up to two outputs from one machine, but that leads to my main point all along -*
sciwhiz: ESPECIALLY if the GPUs are from different manufacturers? Oh boy. -*
* Main point: From my experience (and I thought well-known), nVidia and ATi drivers don't get along. Practically all problems stemming from a graphics card upgrade began with the inquiry: "Did you have a nVidia/ATi card and now have an ATi/nVidia card?" Not removing or improperly removing the previous card's driver accounted a large portion of display problems. Now, since in this case the OP has an Intel adapter, I do not know if it has the same clash as nVidia/ATi, but I'd advise against it regardless.
sciwhiz: ESPECIALLY if the GPUs are from different manufacturers? Oh boy. -*
* Main point: From my experience (and I thought well-known), nVidia and ATi drivers don't get along. Practically all problems stemming from a graphics card upgrade began with the inquiry: "Did you have a nVidia/ATi card and now have an ATi/nVidia card?" Not removing or improperly removing the previous card's driver accounted a large portion of display problems. Now, since in this case the OP has an Intel adapter, I do not know if it has the same clash as nVidia/ATi, but I'd advise against it regardless.
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Shinji Ex wrote...
Count me in ^__^You have achieved nothing besides my scorn.
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Congratulations on not achieving it though spamming. A feat not many can claim.
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Anyone who thinks torture is an effective way of extracting information from an individual is deluding themselves. "Pretty sure" that they know something is not a valid excuse for torture.
Articles were provided by users in earlier posts, read them.
Articles were provided by users in earlier posts, read them.
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Flaser wrote...
If you've worked in an environment where you had to output video to multiple devices (typically how the machine used by the teachers for presentation is setup at my university) you'd know this.If you need to do this frequently you could also get a KVM Switch, that allows "plugging" the monitor into different slots on the fly, just by flipping a switch.
You see, here's the problem I have with what you say here: Generally a KVM used to allow switching between different machines to one output, not the other way around.
Flaser wrote...
This has to do with the fact that DirectX 3-6 weren't all that "standard", so things could change quite a bit from version to version. (This is a major pain in the ass for driver developers and is the reason why they sometimes "break" things).Another alternative to try is to go back to older drivers, but with newer video cards it can't be done as their driver were "broken" (for DX 3-6 compatibility) from the get go.
This also doesn't make sense to me. Legacy drivers and compatibility are OS-specific. Video adapters are *almost* always backwards compatible, not the other way around. Say what you will about the following link, but it's a result from "video card doesn't play older games": here.
Don't even mention having nVidia and ATi drivers installed on the same machine: a huge no-no since forever.
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A brush would be easiest, as you suspect. You should check DeviantArt for brushes.
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Classy wrote...
So you don't have a point?I have a point as much as you have a brain. Your pick.
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http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/troub-12.html
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sciwhiz wrote...
1: Enable both gpus in bios2: Install drivers for both gpus
Why, oh dear god, why?
sciwhiz wrote...
both machines running XP SP2 32-bit back thenThis illustrates having two adapters in one machine how?
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If you don't know my point, that only reinforces my opinion of you.
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A short list, to be sure.
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The show aired 3 years ago.
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>Still no motherboard model
You did what with your PSU cables? I hope you meant improvise as in improvised cable management, and not some Frankenstein modification on it. And maddog's point is the same as mine: you should not be trying to switch between the two graphics adapters.
You did what with your PSU cables? I hope you meant improvise as in improvised cable management, and not some Frankenstein modification on it. And maddog's point is the same as mine: you should not be trying to switch between the two graphics adapters.
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Sounds like an issue of attitude more than actual intelligence.
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SamRavster wrote...
Don't sweat the boring stuff~ I know you have no Mod powers in here, so you can't move it yourself. Ohoho~ There's something called "toeing the line". It applies.
I see.
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znxbcv2121 wrote...
I do not know what else would be relevant.Motherboard make and model, perhaps.
I am not currently aware of a method which allows you to switch graphics adapters on-the-fly. Your best bet would be to troubleshoot the software you intend to run with the hardware you suspect is the problem.
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Badguy wrote...
Next time Pm thatI don't coddle.
SamRavster wrote...
if Tegumi is being useless again.Being useless? How, pray tell, did you come to that conclusion? I can think of a couple of ways, but they all involve a poor understanding of the situation on your part.
SamRavster wrote...
Post anywhere on the forums, and stick it to the mods~I wouldn't recommend that.
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yepperoni wrote...
Most of the users who post those comments have never posted in the forums at all."Has posted in the forums" isn't exactly a qualifier for good comments.