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Asked by xoundboy in Video Cards, Windows XP Operating System, Computer Displays / Monitors
I have a Gigabyte X1550 Radeon graphics card that has two monitor outputs - one 15pin D SVGA and one DVI connector - I also have two identical AOC 17" TFT monitors with 15pin D SVGA connectors. When I connected the 2nd monitor and booted they both wokred perfectly displaying exactly the same image. I then used the display properties settings tab to set the right hand monitor to be an extension of my XP desktop. This works perfectly. Now whenever I boot up the computer the XP welcome screen login flashes on and off for the duration of the logging in with a frequency of about 1 Hz ie half a second on - half a second off - although it is not very regular. I can still move the cursor with my mouse and log in although during the off phase mouse movements have no effect on the pointer position - the pointer only moves during the on phase - once logged in after a few seconds the display stabilises and the desktop is displayed correctly (ie with the RH monitor as an extension of the left)
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might stop this very annoying flashing
thanks
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