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This is gonna sound crazy, but I have a pc with the 945 Mobile Chipset Drivers on it. Anyway I use a KVM switch to go between my different PC's. If I boot the pc with the 945 chipset an let it get into windows prior to switching to it, the screen is black... It doesnt register that there is a monitor connected to it... After remoting into the PC, I see that drivers automagically decided that it now has 2 monitors attached to it. One's a laptop and the other is a just a second monitor that obviously isnt the one that is connected to it. This is really annoying as I have to change the display settings each time this happens (change display and resolution).
Why does it do this? Is there a way to prevent it from doing this? Can I check a box somewhere or edit the registry?
I have contacted the manufacturer (Acrosser) but they dont know what to do I get the "Oh really?" response. That's not good enough, the drivers should use the settings they are given rather than going on a rampage and messing everything up.
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Intel obliged to release new drivers for 945 family because last drivers were released a year ago and contain many errors.
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I just checked and there aren't any newer drivers released.... that is newer than 1 year...
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Chipsets&ProductLine=Laptop+Chipsets&ProductProduct=Mobile+Intel%c2%ae+945+Express+Chipset+Family http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Chipsets&ProductLine=Laptop+Chipsets&ProductProduct=Mobile+Intel%c2%ae+945+Express+Chipset+Family

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