Which video Adapter supports dual display in Vista?

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Yes, must be one card, using one WDDM driver only.

Otherwise, Vista will disable one of the two graphic adapter and shows error code 43.

Where can I serarch for low cost dual output graphic adapters for over 200+ systems?
 
I would contact the business sales dept at your preferred supplier. They will need to understand that the cards need Vista drivers of course. Newegg is competitive but the links I gave you are retail sales and you want business to business so call. There are many other suppliers like Dell and Gateway who can handle business to business purchasing like this.
Yes, must be one card, using one WDDM driver only.

Otherwise, Vista will disable one of the two graphic adapter and shows error code 43.

Where can I serarch for low cost dual output graphic adapters for over 200+ systems?
 
Andrea M. Gates said:
But these are for XP or older systems. None are for Vista.
For XP, we used multiple low cost garphic adapters from all different make
and working well.
But unable to do none since Vista.

Did you actually READ the website?

Following the links for the drivers shows drivers for 32bit and 64bit Vista
for ALL of the cards. Additionally...

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/dh2go/home.php

Under requirements, IT clearly shows it supports both 32bit AND 64bit
versions of Vista. Honestly, from the tone of all your replies so far, you
have not actually researched any recommendations given to you by anyone, and
seem only to want try and make people believe that there is a problem where
none exists. I have given you an option that clearly does what you want, and
yet you are trying to say it does not. Are you truly seeking help, or are
you just trolling?
 
DarkSentinel said:
Did you actually READ the website?

Following the links for the drivers shows drivers for 32bit and 64bit
Vista for ALL of the cards. Additionally...

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/dh2go/home.php

Under requirements, IT clearly shows it supports both 32bit AND 64bit
versions of Vista. Honestly, from the tone of all your replies so far, you
have not actually researched any recommendations given to you by anyone,
and seem only to want try and make people believe that there is a problem
where none exists. I have given you an option that clearly does what you
want, and yet you are trying to say it does not. Are you truly seeking
help, or are you just trolling?

This is very expensive external box, clearly NOT low cost internal graphic
adapter we are seeking for use in hundreds systems.
 
DarkSentinel said:
Following the links for the drivers shows drivers for 32bit and 64bit
Vista for ALL of the cards. Additionally...

http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/dh2go/home.php

Under requirements, IT clearly shows it supports both 32bit AND 64bit
versions of Vista. Honestly, from the tone of all your replies so far, you
have not actually researched any recommendations given to you by anyone,
and seem only to want try and make people believe that there is a problem
where none exists. I have given you an option that clearly does what you
want, and yet you are trying to say it does not. Are you truly seeking
help, or are you just trolling?

I do not need your continue un-helpful sexist attack. So please get off this
posting. You have contribute nothing.
 
Andrea M. Gates said:
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This is very expensive external box, clearly NOT low cost internal graphic
adapter we are seeking for use in hundreds systems.


Try Google...type DUAL HEAD(DISPLAY) video adapter.
Some AGP's go for around 50 bucks... you might need to do some research
 
Andrea M. Gates said:
I do not need your continue un-helpful sexist attack. So please get off
this posting. You have contribute nothing.

Sexist? And you inferred this HOW? I said you may be trolling because you do
not seem to want to try any of the suggestions anyone has given you. Not
anywhere in my post did I mention gender. Let's DO try and get a grip on
reality shall we?
 
I cannot imagine why you are having a problem.

I walked into my local store and asked for the cheapest card that supported
two monitors and Vista. The recommendation was Radeon X1650. I plugged it
in and it works perfectly. There are many other cards that work just as
well - the selection depends on what features you want.
 
Andrea is one of our frequent flyers on the topic of Vista and dual-monitor
support. A never-ending story.
 
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