My Thinkpad notebook has two the same display card. It is installed with Windows XP system and CentOS 5.3. When I reboot from CentOS to xp, the display card driver of windows xp is broken. I guess if the display card is switched in the CentOS? How to let these two system use the same display card? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100820/7a0f8219/attachment-0002.html>
> When I reboot from CentOS to xp, the display card driver of windows xp > is broken. I guess if the display card is switched in the CentOS? > How to let these two system use the same display card?No change is made in the display card by an OS that will affect how the card works when you boot with another OS later. If XP doesn't work right, you might need a better software driver for that card for XP. It has nothing to do with CentOS. Whit
On 08/19/10 5:56 PM, ganu MailList wrote:> My Thinkpad notebook has two the same display card. It is installed > with Windows XP system and CentOS 5.3. > > When I reboot from CentOS to xp, the display card driver of windows > xp is broken. I guess if the display card is switched in the > CentOS? How to let these two system use the same display card?if you power off, does it then work in XP ? if so, I bet there's some mode settings on the video card that the BIOS reboot doesn't completely clear and the windows driver isn't expecting.
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