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Graphics - [Resolved] SiS Mirage Graphics posted in the Hardware forums; I have installed a Radeon Xtasy 9200 PCI video card into my system to enable dual monitors. After installing this card, the onboard SiS Mirage Graphics card now sends a ...

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I have installed a Radeon Xtasy 9200 PCI video card into my system to enable dual monitors. After installing this card, the onboard SiS Mirage Graphics card now sends a message: the drivers are not compatible with the hardware or OS. But if I take out the Radeon, the SiS works fine. At one point, both were working fine together but after I rebooted only one monitor would come up. I am baffled, as I have tried reinstalling the hardware and drivers, tried other drivers, tried switching slots, etc... and I cannot figure out why they were both working well at one point and now I have these problems.
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Welcome to the PCHF rocknrollben

Have you tried updating the chipset drivers on your motherboard? That could be causing some amount of issues for you.

Also make sure windows is 100% up to date. The release driver updates that may help you out.


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Thanks for the advice. As it turns out, I had to switch over from PCI as the main graphic card in the bios. So now both monitors are up (finally).


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Excellent.

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