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Dual moniter problem in boot camp.

Dan, on Jun 30, 2009 6:52:27 pm BST 
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Hello,
I just bought xp sp3 for my MacPRo desktop. I installed it and it works fine except it doesn't recolonize my two video card (graphics card). Both of my monitors have a picture on them but the are different sizes and the computer thinks it is one monitor not two.. Can any one help? Thank you.

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