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In my HP Compac NC6230 Notebook ATI Mobility Radeon X300 Graphics chipset is installed, now i want to enable Extended monitor option in it, because i have extra monitor connected to the notebook. I want Notebook monitor and extra monitor can display two different job at the same time. Please give me suggestions on this regard.

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