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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Zeddie88 who wrote (2283)2/9/1999 8:35:00 AM
From: Rob Davis   of 4467
 
Hi Sue,

I found that I couldn't go from one to three...I had to add them
one card/monitor at a time. Go into "Control Panel" and double
click on "System". Click on "Hardware" something or other (I'm
doing this from memory-on an HP right now) and check the state of
your video cards under "Display Adaptors". If there is an error,
let me know. I think it was IdiotJed that posted some useful
links to Microsoft help pages regarding multi-monitors. One of them
mentioned how to fix a problem I was having...something about high-
mem or extended-mem or mem386 or something...needed to add a line
to config.sys file.

Hope this helps,
Rob

PS. I really do recommend the Abit BH6 motherboard...if nothing
else works for ya.
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