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Nikolai Vasilchuk2012-01-08 13:10:16
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Nikolai Vasilchuk, 2012-01-08 13:10:16

Nvidia: Reorder monitors

There is an NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 graphics card, a monitor connected via VGA and a TV via HDMI.
The problem is that before the OS boots, all information is displayed on the TV, and not on the monitor (including BIOS and GRUB), which causes some inconvenience. If the HDMI cable is disconnected, then everything becomes fine.
Is there any way to change the order in which the monitors are defined?

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Silver_Clash, 2012-01-08
@Silver_Clash

I don’t know the exact answer, but I think it’s worth looking in the direction of flashing the video card BIOS.
Try looking for more information on nvworld.ru .

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@ngreduce, 2012-01-08
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I also have priority towards external monitors.
Intel HD

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fozzy, 2012-01-08
@fozzy

Plus. I have been looking for a solution for a long time.

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Andrew, 2012-01-09
@Morfi

Try Ultramon

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mtp, 2012-01-10
@mtp

If you find how, do not be lazy to unsubscribe. There is such a problem.

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vermus, 2012-02-12
@vermus

+1. When the TV is turned off after the receiver (hdmi), some kind of stand by mode is activated, which leads to the fact that the monitor connected via vga becomes the “second”. Defining "primary" vga doesn't help. If you completely turn off the receiver, then the VGA monitor works as it should.

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