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I have a Toshiba notebook with an ATI Radeon 9000 video adapter and an S
Video TV output. I have tried to hook it up to my TV, but have had
difficulties. Fn F5 only shows my LCD monitor. In the display properties,
it indicates the TV is unplugged.

My first question is how can it tell if there is a TV connected or not?
Also, is there a way around this.

Toshiba says its not their problem and that it is related to XP and the
drivers. ATI says that its not their problem that it is most likely either
MS or Toshiba. I apreciate any help.
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Clark Harbaugh

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Hi there!
Having the same trouble, with ATI 9700 series...
Can´t clone the laptop with the tv...
But i can use it as a secondary screen. But only gets ii in Black and white
mode why?

"charbaugh" wrote:

> I have a Toshiba notebook with an ATI Radeon 9000 video adapter and an S
> Video TV output. I have tried to hook it up to my TV, but have had
> difficulties. Fn F5 only shows my LCD monitor. In the display properties,
> it indicates the TV is unplugged.
>
> My first question is how can it tell if there is a TV connected or not?
> Also, is there a way around this.
>
> Toshiba says its not their problem and that it is related to XP and the
> drivers. ATI says that its not their problem that it is most likely either
> MS or Toshiba. I apreciate any help.
> --
> Clark Harbaugh

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