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To: Helge Collins who wrote (6650)3/7/1999 3:24:00 PM
From: keith massey  Respond to of 14778
 
With the BH6 I am fairly sure you can switch the AGP to the primary. The option is in the BIOS. Thanks for the card info.

KEITH



To: Helge Collins who wrote (6650)3/7/1999 6:34:00 PM
From: jw  Respond to of 14778
 
Helge, Keith hit upon the solution. I'll expand a little. Award BIOS will let you designate the primary (First) monitor, not win98. Just yesterday I was messing around and system reversed my monitors for no good reason. I entered SETUP and corrected it. Works fine.

Boot up, hold down DELETE key until SETUP shows. Arrow down to

PNP, PCI, & ONBOARD I/O, enter

Arrow down to

Init Display First.

Page UP/ Page/down til' AGP shows.

Arrow over to , SAVE & EXIT SETUP, Enter, hit Y and enter.

Now your AGP is Primary (First)(main vid card). Right click on Desktop, Properties, click Settings and make any needed changes. You can click & Drag monitors 1&2 to change places so cursor moves smoothly from one to other. If you drag 1 over to 2 you will have to drag 1 back to reverse change.

Hope this help.

Regards, /jw