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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (1578)6/27/1998 3:04:00 AM
From: Dirk Hente  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
zeuspaul,
i have some experience with a dual boot multimon setup nt4.0/win95.
while my 2 millennium cards worked properly under nt4.0, under win95 one card was marked as 'not working properly' but the other one was ok. actually, there was no need to change any settings to keep my multi mon configuration running under both os. so, depending on my boot decision i automatically got 2 monitors working under nt4.0 but only one monitor under win95. things may be different for a dos full screen modus or a boot to dos (cant remember)
there was no negative side effect as well. but you must know that i dont have any games sw or other special graphic software installed on my computer.
i can remember that during boot up to win95 for a short time both monitors showed the same picture but finally when win95 came up one monitor turned to a black screen.
in the meantime i cancelled all my dual/triple boot settings using only one os on my computers.
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