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Win XP and Radeon 64 DDR TVout not working

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Well im running Win XP now i love the OS lots faster then W2k. I went to install the multimedia software to use the TV out option in XP NO GO . I had no problems installing either the 98 or the 2000 version of those drivers at all just no secondary monitor support now! Ive tried everything i can do with XP and its limited drivers as of now but to no avail. Has Anyone got a similar configuration that has gotten the the secondary monitor out to work?? Any help is appreciated

On a side note the software allows me to capture without ANY problems at all. So the software allowed me to use the Vid in option just not the Vid out option make sense to anyone? I didnt think so lol.

Setup
W2K@WXP Dual Boot {w2k on C wxp on D seperate drives}
P3 Giga {oc'd to 1125 mghz}
640Megs of Kingston PC133 {oc'd to 150fsb}
Dual 40 Gig 7200 Rpm Maxtors {IDE}
ASUS P3V4X Mobo {latest bios}
Sound Blaster Live+Mp3+5.1
Radeon 64 Meg DDR ViVo
Netgear 100Mbit Nic {cable connection no other pcs on nic}

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If your using the home edition then you cant use more than one display. youll have to get the pro version if you want more than one display to work. If your using Pro already then i have no clue other than the drivers might have to be updated

When I go into a computer store I lose all means of reason for some reason.

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Hey ati just released there offical drivers for XP try those
I was having the same problem. Though i'm using XP PRO and not Home!

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