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  1. It doesn't say out of range - nothing shows up at all. If I change the resolution and then click Apply, it 'flickers' and sort of registers a change, but doesn't actually show anything. I've tried what you said and it does the same - sort of flickers but doesn't work. It's very frustrating because I know both screens work, just not together!
  2. Thanks for the quick reply! I updated the driver on Thursday last week, so I think it will be up to date? And I've tried extending the displays both ways - both the Windows display settings and the NVIDIA control panel recognise the second monitor and tell me it's working as an extended display - yet nothing shows up, which is why I thought it might be to do with screen resolution? But I'm a bit lost really - this is definitely not my area of expertise!
  3. Hi - I have recently acquired a new work computer with 1 widescreen Dell monitor (Dell E228WFPc 1680 x 1050, Monitor A) and my older 4:3 monitor (E178FPc 1024 x 768, Monitor B). The graphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce GT 620. I cannot get them both working at the same time on an extended display. One is plugged into (excuse my slightly less-than-technical language here!) the 'main' monitor port and one has a VGA-DVI adapter. When either monitor A or B is plugged into the main port without the other plugged in, they work fine. When monitor A, the widescreen, is plugged into the main port and B is plugged in via the adapter, A works perfectly and the PC detects monitor B (if I set it to extend displays, programs open in that screen but I cannot see anything - the screen is completely black). When B is plugged into the main port and A is on the adapter, B boots up normally until the point where I would usually see my Windows log in, when it goes black and I can only see and move the cursor. I thought it would be a case of adjusting the screen res down so that they weren't so drastically different - in fact I'm still sure that would help but I can't get the smaller monitor B to let me do so and it doesn't seem to make a difference when widescreen monitor A is plugged into the main port with B in the other?
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