Applies to all editions of Windows Vista.

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Add a second monitor

To add a second monitor to your computer, you'll need to make sure that you either have a video card that supports multiple monitors, or that your computer has more than one video card. The easiest way to determine if your video card supports multiple monitors is to look at the back of your computer and see if your card has two video ports for connecting your monitors.

Illustration of VGA and DVI portsVGA and DVI ports

Once you have made sure that your video card can support a second monitor, follow these steps to add the additional monitor:

  1. Turn off your computer and monitor.

  2. Locate the video ports on your computer. (See illustration.)

  3. Connect the second monitor to the unused video port.

  4. Plug the second monitor into an electrical power source and turn it on.

  5. Turn on your original monitor.

  6. Turn on your computer.

    Windows should recognize the monitor once the computer has started. If you are prompted to install driver software, see the instructions that came with the monitor.

Notes

Notes

  • You can also check your video card manufacturer's website to determine if the card supports multiple monitors. If you don't know the make and model of your video card, see "How do I find out what kind of video card my computer has?" in Video cards: frequently asked questions.

  • Some video cards might include a special cable that splits a single connector into two. If your card supports such a splitter, it should have been included with your computer.

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