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IMHO, Win. 2003 is fully dual-monitor system. Remember, that drivers for your gfx cards have to got support for it also.
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Hi there.
A few words from user started with DOS 5.0 and finished with Windows 2003 server.
I think needs make progress. I used NT4 but I didn't like everything in it. Heh, still I think it's one of very much stable OS ever made. I also started to use linux those times. Win. 2000 appears and I still use my highly customised NT4. Win XP appears and I still use Win 2000. Why? Simply next version is better. DirectX, drivers, support new hardware. Simultaneously I use linux, [i'm network admin long time] but always remember:
you WON'T use linux to play f.e. Civilization 4 on it [unless recompiling things several weeks, anyway with better performance on Windows], and you WON'T build little profitable network router on Windows 2003 server.
OUR NEEDS make hardware and software.
Next big topic: support of hardware. When I purchased my new HP/Compaq laptop week ago olny thing I did was to create nLited Windows CD with SATA drivers. After installation I've got working OS. Tried quite new [2005] linux CD and... it won't see most of hardware. There's solution, but takes quite longer.
Give Vista time to become in final stage, try to find a solutions for your problems, not just say 'what a crap'.
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Well, after long search i found yours posts
I've got the same problem, ich7m and new laptop, compaq nx6310 with SATA disk in it.
Nlite 1 final... and disk found in install.. but after blue screen and reboot before I can see what's on the screen.
As I write this message, new .iso is burning, made with nlite rc8.
Anyway, I'm curious why those two versions work differently.
And it WORKS now! Thanks!
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DirectX 9c Issues On Server 2003 SP1
in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
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Hmm, when I installed SP1 nothing strange happened.
U used Nvidia Ti 4200 and got 'DX 3' in control panel, now use GF 6200, and nothing changed. Drivers are new. Heh, dxdiag.exe says:
9.0c [4.09.0000.0904] if anyone interested.