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Old April 5th 03, 04:53 PM
Black Baptist
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I just installed a Radeon 9000 card and under video devices I have a ATI
Radeon 9000 Series and ATI Radeon 9000 Series - Secondary driver listed, is
this normal? I used to have a Radeon 7500 and it didn't do this.
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Old April 5th 03, 06:07 PM
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My ATI 9500 Pro does the same thing.

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I just installed a Radeon 9000 card and under video devices I have a ATI
Radeon 9000 Series and ATI Radeon 9000 Series - Secondary driver listed,

is
this normal? I used to have a Radeon 7500 and it didn't do this.



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Old April 5th 03, 08:03 PM
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"Dave" wrote in news:I3Eja.79234$OV.188327@rwcrnsc54:

My ATI 9500 Pro does the same thing.

Dave

"Black Baptist" wrote in message
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I just installed a Radeon 9000 card and under video devices I have a ATI
Radeon 9000 Series and ATI Radeon 9000 Series - Secondary driver listed,

is
this normal? I used to have a Radeon 7500 and it didn't do this.





Then it must be a normal thing I assume for dual monitor or TV out support.
 




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