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05-Sep-2010, 08:46 PM #1
Dualview BSOD
Hi looking for help here with a Dual monitor issue

my specs

Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2H MoBo
Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2.8GHz
2GB RAM
Nvidia GTX260 896MB
Arctic Power 700W PSU
Win XP SP3
all up to date drivers updates e.t.c

Samsung LCD @ 1280x1024 70hz
HDTV @ 1080i 60 hz

When switching to dualview I get occasional BSOD's ( the only BSOD I Have ever encountered on this machine)
When the HDTV is at 720p I dont get the BSOD, or when its @ 1080i single display its fine

is it just the gfx card not having enough juice? am I doing something wrong?

any help appreciated.
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06-Sep-2010, 09:13 AM #2
forgot that a minidump file may be of use here.


EDIT : also. just double checking my control panel -> system -> hardware tab.

under display, in addition to my two display devices, 4 "default monitors" are listed making 6 monitors in total, when I only have 2 connected. this is strange yes? should I uninstall those entries? how did they get there
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