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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11387)10/9/2000 5:01:37 PM
From: Moving Sphere  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Jeff,

Thanks for the info. I'm curious though, if Win2000 is plug/play, why were you having so much problem with the multiple video cards? Was it strictly because there were a defective in one your video card? Or was it a problem of Win2000 plug/play that couldn't recognize your video card, perhaps due to dis-similar brand name?

And what exactly do you mean when you said "Be sure you have your video cards set properly before upgrading that may help?"

Do you mean the setup on Win2000 or do you mean the physical video card itself? If it is Win2000 setup, what is wrong with the plug/play?

Thanks in advance.

MS



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (11387)10/15/2000 6:09:48 PM
From: MIKE REDDERT  Respond to of 14778
 
I recently ran the Win 2000 upgrade analyser from Microsoft and found that my 21" Panasync E21 monitor *might* not function properly in Win 2000. Has anyone successfully used this monitor with the Win 2000 OS ?

Mike