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cesarfsim
12-01-2009, 12:54 PM
Hello

I just upgraded my PC for I7 920 video card GTX 295 with two 19 monitor plugged on this graphic card DVI output.
I use the latest NVIDIA drive in windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits and both FS9 and FSX

My problem is… I don’t have any more the option to extend my view in both monitor horizontally to have a wide large view in NVIDIA setup. I just have the option to work with video 1 and 2 in clone mode or dual view
I could do this in my old video card GT6600.
How do I fix that…? Is it a windows 7 problem or nvidia problem?
Do I have to spend 300 U$ for a triplehead2go...

Thanks

Cesar

twisted8
12-01-2009, 03:20 PM
Yes that option only works in XP, no vista and no windows 7. If it's just 2 monitors you can try the dualhead2go, much cheaper!
Another choice would be to switch to an ATI card that supports eyefinity like 58xx series. If you sell the GTX 295 you wouldnt be spending a lot of money.

Carpht
12-02-2009, 11:53 AM
Hi Cesar

I have had the same problems with my ATI card , TH2Go-analog and Wndows7 as you define.
The solution for this is, uninstall the Graphics drivers of you Graphics card and let Windows7 find out the right driver.
How: uninstall the driver and restart.
If Windows7 ask for a driver or something let then search automatically on the WEB.
I think without anything further to do you displays are enlarge.

More problems you can expect.
Officially (report through Matrox) the TH2Go-analog is not compatible with Windows7.
But there are Graphics Cards which are worked well with the TH2Go-analog if so then you are a lucky man. (this is also what Matrox report)
For example I have two cards, MSI ATI 4850 which works nice.
But my new Card, Vipor X Sapphire 4890 did not work in combination with the TH2go-analog.
This is a driver problem but I can’t find the right driver for this problem.

If there are others that a solution have let it know.

Succes
Henk
Netherlands

digicar
12-04-2009, 06:40 AM
what is the difference in 64 or 32 bit operating system, i listened that alot of software do not dupport 64 bit, is it true?