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    Did that. Only one monitor is available for settings. Win'8 can't see the second monitor. When Win'8 was first installed, the same image appeared on both screens at the same time. I am now unable to access the second screen.

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    Brisingr Aerowing
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    Did you select 'Extend this display' on your main display? Also, try clicking the 'Detect' button on the right side of the window.

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      Did you select 'Extend this display' on your main display? Also, try clicking the 'Detect' button on the right side of the window.

      Gryphons Are Awesome! ‮Gryphons Are Awesome!‬

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      Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

      Did you select 'Extend this display' on your main display?

      I do not see that option on my screen. The main display is the only display I see. When win'8 was first placed on this machine, I saw two identical screens. Something changed. This machine, with windows 8, is physically and logistically capable of placing images on both screens. One is VGA and the other is DVI-D. Can you tell me what to click, where, to make the option "Extend this display" appear ? This is my 2nd day with Windows'8 and I'm supposed to get my regular work done as well (hence, I'm on one screen flipping around a lot). Can you tell me what option was clicked to change the physical and logistical arrangement of the two screens from a dual (mirrored) arrangement to a single screen in which the other screen is non-existent ? Can you tell me how to undo whatever it was that I did to make that happen ? Perhaps the questions could be.... -- How do you turn off the second monitor in Win'8 ? -- How do you turn it back on ? So far, I have not found one person who knows the answer to both (in fact, either) of those questions. This includes every page on the microsoft website as well and here, stack exchange, and searches with Google, Yahoo, Bing, and I forget where else. What do you click, where, when, how, to re-enable dual monitors on windows'8 ?

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        Nish Sivakumar wrote...

        It should pick up the 2nd monitor automatically. Are both monitors on the same video card? Or are they on separate cards?

        Yes, correct, that is my problem. Windows'8 should pick up the 2nd monitor automatically, and it did that properly when first installed, but now it does not. Both monitors on the same video card. One is (I'm reading from the screen, what Windows'8 is telling me) A Dell 2007FP, Analog. The other is a Sony. When I turn him on, I see, "No Input Signal" and "Input 3-DVI-D" on the screen for a brief moment, after which the screen goes into power save mode. This did not happen when Windows'8 was first installed. Both monitors produced the same image. I am unaware of what setting I may have changed which is causing Windows'8 to believe that the second monitor does not exist. Can you suggest a reason for the monitor to work as a mirror when Windows'8 was first installed, but now does not even exist ?

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        Nish Nishant
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        try swapping the port connections to see if it's the monitor gone bad or one of the ports on the video card. Also try swapping the video cables.

        Regards, Nish


        My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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          Nish Sivakumar wrote...

          It should pick up the 2nd monitor automatically. Are both monitors on the same video card? Or are they on separate cards?

          Yes, correct, that is my problem. Windows'8 should pick up the 2nd monitor automatically, and it did that properly when first installed, but now it does not. Both monitors on the same video card. One is (I'm reading from the screen, what Windows'8 is telling me) A Dell 2007FP, Analog. The other is a Sony. When I turn him on, I see, "No Input Signal" and "Input 3-DVI-D" on the screen for a brief moment, after which the screen goes into power save mode. This did not happen when Windows'8 was first installed. Both monitors produced the same image. I am unaware of what setting I may have changed which is causing Windows'8 to believe that the second monitor does not exist. Can you suggest a reason for the monitor to work as a mirror when Windows'8 was first installed, but now does not even exist ?

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          James H
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          Have you tried turning off the power saving stuff for the monitors?

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          • S Septimus Hedgehog

            Leprechauns are smart compared to that buffoon at MS who coined Charms. Perhaps they were trying to make Win 8 sound cool like they try/do at Apple?

            If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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            DaveLock
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            You mean like iCharms? :-D

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              You mean like iCharms? :-D

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              Septimus Hedgehog
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              FTFY.

              If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.

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                Can someone tell me how to word the question to either Google, Bing, Yahoo, Code Project, Stack Exchange, or MSDN which leads to an explanation of how to arrange Windows 8 to allow multiple monitors. My basic questions are: Where do you click, what do you look for, what do you answer, and so on.

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                loctrice
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                right click the desktop and click screen resolution. You should have all your screens that are plugged in listed. We have three at the office, and aside from having to make a setting in the bios to turn on multiple monitors, it was easily done.

                If it moves, compile it

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                  Thanks, did that, now I know one of the fifty thousand buzzwords and keystroke sequences of this version of windows until the next version comes out and makes this obsolete. When I switched to the desktop view, and right clicked on the screen background image, and chose screen resolution, windows'8 reports that I only have one monitor connected. The (blank, non-working) monitor is physically plugged into the same card as the working monitor. When Windows'8 was first installed on this computer, both monitors produced the same image. I am unaware of what setting I could have changed that caused the second monitor to no longer be recognized by windows'8, because when first installed, it did produce the imgae.

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                  Andre Sanches alvs
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                  I've had problems with my two-monitor setup when I first installed win 8 here too and got it all fixed by updating the video driver with the latest one from the makers website (mine is an ATI Radeon)

                  --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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                    Can someone tell me how to word the question to either Google, Bing, Yahoo, Code Project, Stack Exchange, or MSDN which leads to an explanation of how to arrange Windows 8 to allow multiple monitors. My basic questions are: Where do you click, what do you look for, what do you answer, and so on.

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                    Still waiting for my box, but this may help http://www.classicshell.net/[^]

                    Toto1107

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                      try swapping the port connections to see if it's the monitor gone bad or one of the ports on the video card. Also try swapping the video cables.

                      Regards, Nish


                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                      Good thinking. I will try that right now. Thanks, this is a useful idea.

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                        right click the desktop and click screen resolution. You should have all your screens that are plugged in listed. We have three at the office, and aside from having to make a setting in the bios to turn on multiple monitors, it was easily done.

                        If it moves, compile it

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                        loctrice wrote:

                        You should have all your screens that are plugged in listed.

                        Yes, that's a clear statement of the problem. That word "should" can be replaced with "do not" and it will be an accurate description of what's going on over here. When Win'8 was first installed here, both monitors produced the exact same image. Now, I right click the desktop and click screen resolution. I do not have all my screens that are plugged in listed

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                        • A Andre Sanches alvs

                          I've had problems with my two-monitor setup when I first installed win 8 here too and got it all fixed by updating the video driver with the latest one from the makers website (mine is an ATI Radeon)

                          --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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                          How do I tell what my monitor card is ? Control Panel has been so altered that the poor victim^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H user has no clue as to what the video card installed is. I am confident that this machine can do two monitors. This confidence comes from the fact that when Win'8 was first installed here, both monitors produced the exact same image, but now, only one monitor works. This PC does not know that the other monitor exists

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                            Still waiting for my box, but this may help http://www.classicshell.net/[^]

                            Toto1107

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                            I am highly suspicious that Classic Shell is the reason that I cannot use two monitors now. That was one of the few pieces of software that I put on this machine after installing Windows 8. When Win'8 was first installed here, both monitors produced the exact same image. Now, only one monitor works. This PC does not know that the other monitor exists

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                              Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

                              Did you select 'Extend this display' on your main display?

                              I do not see that option on my screen. The main display is the only display I see. When win'8 was first placed on this machine, I saw two identical screens. Something changed. This machine, with windows 8, is physically and logistically capable of placing images on both screens. One is VGA and the other is DVI-D. Can you tell me what to click, where, to make the option "Extend this display" appear ? This is my 2nd day with Windows'8 and I'm supposed to get my regular work done as well (hence, I'm on one screen flipping around a lot). Can you tell me what option was clicked to change the physical and logistical arrangement of the two screens from a dual (mirrored) arrangement to a single screen in which the other screen is non-existent ? Can you tell me how to undo whatever it was that I did to make that happen ? Perhaps the questions could be.... -- How do you turn off the second monitor in Win'8 ? -- How do you turn it back on ? So far, I have not found one person who knows the answer to both (in fact, either) of those questions. This includes every page on the microsoft website as well and here, stack exchange, and searches with Google, Yahoo, Bing, and I forget where else. What do you click, where, when, how, to re-enable dual monitors on windows'8 ?

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                              Brisingr Aerowing
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                              Are you using DVI or HDMI to connect? I cannot think of any reasons that this would happen, other than either a bad graphics driver, or a BIOS that needs an update (like I had to do to mine). What model of computer do you have? Desktop or laptop? I can only really suggest checking the manufacturer's website for newer drivers.

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                                Are you using DVI or HDMI to connect? I cannot think of any reasons that this would happen, other than either a bad graphics driver, or a BIOS that needs an update (like I had to do to mine). What model of computer do you have? Desktop or laptop? I can only really suggest checking the manufacturer's website for newer drivers.

                                Gryphons Are Awesome! ‮Gryphons Are Awesome!‬

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                                Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

                                Are you using DVI or HDMI to connect?

                                VGA--> Working monitor DVI--> The one that stopped working

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                                  How do I tell what my monitor card is ? Control Panel has been so altered that the poor victim^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H user has no clue as to what the video card installed is. I am confident that this machine can do two monitors. This confidence comes from the fact that when Win'8 was first installed here, both monitors produced the exact same image, but now, only one monitor works. This PC does not know that the other monitor exists

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                                  Andre Sanches alvs
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                                  That's a difficult question, you should know what hardware you buy my friend :) EDIT: I now realise this computer may be somebody else's, so scratch out the statement above Anyhow, is this a laptop or a desktop computer? If it's a laptop you can google the the make and model for it, otherwise I suggest you open the computer case and look at the video card for the make and model - that info is usually silked into the circuit board.

                                  --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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                                  • B Brisingr Aerowing

                                    Are you using DVI or HDMI to connect? I cannot think of any reasons that this would happen, other than either a bad graphics driver, or a BIOS that needs an update (like I had to do to mine). What model of computer do you have? Desktop or laptop? I can only really suggest checking the manufacturer's website for newer drivers.

                                    Gryphons Are Awesome! ‮Gryphons Are Awesome!‬

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                                    Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

                                    a BIOS that needs an update

                                    I would be quite happy to take a look in the BIOS. That has been a suspicion of mine for two days now. My new windows'8 question: How do you turn it off ??? Do I go straight to the physical power switch now ? Just cut the electricityb ? Is that the way to power down a PC under Windows'8 ???

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                                    • B Brisingr Aerowing

                                      Are you using DVI or HDMI to connect? I cannot think of any reasons that this would happen, other than either a bad graphics driver, or a BIOS that needs an update (like I had to do to mine). What model of computer do you have? Desktop or laptop? I can only really suggest checking the manufacturer's website for newer drivers.

                                      Gryphons Are Awesome! ‮Gryphons Are Awesome!‬

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                                      Brisingr Aerowing wrote:

                                      What model of computer do you have? Desktop or laptop?

                                      This is a Dell Precision 670. It's a desktop. I'm still trying to figure out what kind of video card I have. Dell has a page on their website about how to set up multiple screens on Windows'8 It is based on the same faulty assumptions that have been leading all my previous advisors to offer advice that doesn't work. i.e., they say...

                                          1.Invoke Windows Charms by swiping in from the right or
                                            moving the mouse cursor to one of the right-hand side corners, 
                                          2.Choose Devices, 
                                          3.Select Second Screen.
                                      

                                      That 3rd thing, "Select Second Screen" does not exist when I follow instructions 1 and 2. Instead, this is what I see...

                                          Devices
                                          
                                          Desktop
                                          
                                          Nothing can be sent from the desktop
                                      

                                      I can't seem to get that through anyone's head. When I follow the instructions for setting up two screens on windows 8, I don't get an option for a second screen. Where do I turn on what item or click what, in order to let Windows 8 see that I have two screens again ?

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                                        Have you tried turning off the power saving stuff for the monitors?

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                                        No, I have not. I thought that that was all hardware. I am willing to try any solution that only involves typing the magic words at the keyboard.

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                                          How do I tell what my monitor card is ? Control Panel has been so altered that the poor victim^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H user has no clue as to what the video card installed is. I am confident that this machine can do two monitors. This confidence comes from the fact that when Win'8 was first installed here, both monitors produced the exact same image, but now, only one monitor works. This PC does not know that the other monitor exists

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                                          C-P-User-3 wrote:

                                          Control Panel has been so altered that the poor victim^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H user has no clue as to what the video card installed is

                                          Most of the familiar windows 7 stuff, like control panel, is all still there, its just well hidden. There's a secret handshake to get to the control panel from the desktop view, I think it's Win-X. From there, you can get to device manager and figure out what video card you have, if the OS is even seeing the second monitor at a low level, etc. If you know how to resolve this with Win 7, I suggest you give up on the Windows 8 charms and secret handshake crap, and get one of the start button replacements. Then you'll have a familiar place to start from to resolve issues like this.

                                          We can program with only 1's, but if all you've got are zeros, you've got nothing.

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