![]() No traditional fix works, since neither CCC or Windows will let me decide how the DVI-D and HDMI react to one another. It takes me another minute to get things on the right screens, takes longer to start my applications, rather than being able to start work immediately. I have to log into windows through my TV and then I'm free to switch it over to my monitor on DVI-D where things can continue to run normally. The problem comes in that it always boots to my TV on HDMI at 800圆00 resolution (every time). ![]() I never extend my monitors to my TV anyway. While I consider this a huge fundamental design flaw, I can deal with it. What I've found out so far, is that on a hardware level it is not possible to use both DVI-D (set as my primary screen in both Windows and Catalyst Control Center) and HDMI at the same time. The other is my HDTV, plugged in through HDMI. One is DVI-D, plugged into the DVI-D port. The newest issue I'm having is a setup involving three monitors. ![]() This video card has been a nightmare since day one, although I won't get into it. Card: Radeon HD 6870 OS: Windows 7 圆4 Service Pack 1 ![]()
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