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<blockquote data-quote="wouter1971" data-source="post: 384733" data-attributes="member: 84759"><p>I've done a complete study on this one as this was very annoying for me too. This autodetection is awful and should me removed from the drivers from nvidia. I was trying to find a sollution to disable autodetection.</p><p>I have a HTPC with lcd buildin. And a plasma seperate as primary display connected to a receiver. If i switch the receiver off there is no connection anymore to the HTPC. The HTPC disables the clone mode and switches to single mode.</p><p>The solution: disable NVIDIA Driver Helper service in de services list. This service is "helping" the driver and is monitoring the outputs.</p><p>Now both outputs stay connected even when nothing is attached to the ports.</p><p></p><p>It was a long journey...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wouter1971, post: 384733, member: 84759"] I've done a complete study on this one as this was very annoying for me too. This autodetection is awful and should me removed from the drivers from nvidia. I was trying to find a sollution to disable autodetection. I have a HTPC with lcd buildin. And a plasma seperate as primary display connected to a receiver. If i switch the receiver off there is no connection anymore to the HTPC. The HTPC disables the clone mode and switches to single mode. The solution: disable NVIDIA Driver Helper service in de services list. This service is "helping" the driver and is monitoring the outputs. Now both outputs stay connected even when nothing is attached to the ports. It was a long journey... [/QUOTE]
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