Now I have a system with 2 monitors working using two dual head nVidia geForce 310 cards that cannot detect the second monitor.īased on my experience, and loss, I cannot recommend the usage of UGA-2K-A under any circumstances. After a system restart, the second monitor connected to the geForce was not detected any longer. When I identified the monitors, the USB connected monitor was identified as the second monitor and the former second monitor as the third monitor. After the installation, the first and second monitor (geForce) started to cycle through a loop of video changes that included a temporary black out of the second monitor. This morning I decided to give another try to the UGA-2K-A adapter and I downloaded and installed the latest software from DisplayLink. Finally, I changed the nVidia video card and that solved the problem. I uninstalled the DisplayLink driver and support software (with a restart) and then nVidia software, re-installed the nVidia software without being able to make the software to recognize the second monitor. I use an HP Compaq 8100 system with a triple monitor set-up, 2 monitors from a dual head nVidia geForce 310 and a third monitor connected on UGA-2K-A.Ī couple of days ago, I restarted the system after an displayed error related to no support for OpenGL 1+ (I think it was about OpenGL) on my third monitor (USB-DVI).Īfter I restarted the system, the second monitor connected to the geforce was not detected any longer.
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