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<blockquote data-quote="bigstu22" data-source="post: 828596" data-attributes="member: 95563"><p>Hi. I have just purchased a new 13" Macbook-2.4ghz and love it. I'm running XP on bootcamp.</p><p></p><p>The problem I'm having is with my external monitor. I just want it to run aa a clone of the laptop display. It works fine after I have set it up on the ndivia control panel.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, every time I reboot, or if the computer goes on standby I lose my external display. I can get it back, but it's drawn out! Here's what I have to do:</p><p></p><p>1) I have to go back to ndivia control panel</p><p>2) Unplug the minidisplayport adaptor and then plug it back in again for the computer to once again recognise the external</p><p>3) Select the 'clone' setting in the ndivia control panel</p><p></p><p>Talk about a PITA! Is there an easier way to do things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigstu22, post: 828596, member: 95563"] Hi. I have just purchased a new 13" Macbook-2.4ghz and love it. I'm running XP on bootcamp. The problem I'm having is with my external monitor. I just want it to run aa a clone of the laptop display. It works fine after I have set it up on the ndivia control panel. Unfortunately, every time I reboot, or if the computer goes on standby I lose my external display. I can get it back, but it's drawn out! Here's what I have to do: 1) I have to go back to ndivia control panel 2) Unplug the minidisplayport adaptor and then plug it back in again for the computer to once again recognise the external 3) Select the 'clone' setting in the ndivia control panel Talk about a PITA! Is there an easier way to do things? [/QUOTE]
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