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Old July 28th, 2010, 11:54 AM
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Re: Hoster 4.2 and windows 7 disaster - FIXED in V4.22

Deeter, this is hard to say where the problem is. Is it the Mac o/s or W7 or a combination of both? If you do that again without turning on the monitor try right clicking on a blank area and go to properties, etc. You know how to do that. In other words if you turn on the laptop without having the monitor on before then it turns off the monitor output.
Instead of dragging the secondary to the monitor try double clicking on it on the laptop screen and see if it will jump over to the monitor that way.
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Old July 28th, 2010, 12:13 PM
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Re: Hoster 4.2 and windows 7 disaster - FIXED in V4.22

Yeah, Dale, it's strange.
If the Mac is booted without the monitor attached it won't see the other (split) monitos when plugged in- or it sees just one of them.
I had it working flawlessly a month or so ago, and when I was booting up last night I didn't follow the exact "Super Double Naught Spy" procedure correctly and "blooey".
I'll try the double click and see if it jumps over to the displays. I can't figure the bleeding on the small inset window lyrics. After the parties I'll keep mucking with it then never stray from the proper initiation sequence again..........
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