2 Display Adapters and BSOD--R61

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2 Display Adapters and BSOD--R61

#1 Post by psimmond » Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:17 am

My R61 has 2 identical entries for Display adapters--Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family. I discovered this after installing a Microsoft Winter Pack Screensaver that caused several BSOD. I'm guessing there should only be one and the two are conflicting. I tried doing a system restore, but every date I selected would go through the motions and then inform me that it couldn't restore to that date. I went into Device Manager and uninstalled them and rebooted, but the computer found new hardware and reinstalled both of them.

Should Device Manager have an nvidia entry (I don't see one)?
Should there be two identical Display adapter entries?
Any ideas?

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Re: 2 Display Adapters and BSOD--R61

#2 Post by kajencik » Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:26 pm

1) Definitely no NVIDIA entry with an intel graphics
2) do you see them in the display adapters branch or somewhere else?
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Re: 2 Display Adapters and BSOD--R61

#3 Post by 90base » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:01 pm

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I think that is what the OP is talking about. It also appears on my R52 1858-CTO. Everyhting seems fine to me.

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Re: 2 Display Adapters and BSOD--R61

#4 Post by kajencik » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:06 pm

I'd bet that this has to do someting with two video outputs of the thinkpad (LCD and VGA connector) and I also think that it is no problem, but I however have only one entry for my Ati Fire GL V3200.
X60t - 3GB RAM, 60GB HDD, currently no battery, SXGA+
X61t - 4GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 1 hour battery, SXGA+ with bubbles
T530 - i7-3630QM, 16GB RAM, 240+480GB SSDs, 3G, Full HD LCD, 9 cell battery

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