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Notes on Feature and Configuration Support, Feature Support

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Chapter 2 System Requirements And Driver Installation A prompt appears asking whether you want to delete all of the saved nView profiles. • If you click Yes, all of the nView software and all of your saved profiles will be deleted. • If you click No, the nView software is removed, but the profile files are saved in the Windows\nView directory on your hard disk. 6 Your system now restarts. Notes on Feature and Configuration Support Feature Support • To access features on the nView Display Settings page (see "nView Display Modes" on page 41), you need: • a multi-display graphics card based on any of the NVIDIA GPUs that support multiple displays on a single graphics card, as indicated in Table 2.1, "Supported NVIDIA Consumer Products", and • at least two displays connected to the graphics card. • When running with multiple graphics cards (i.e., two or more NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card are installed in your computer), ensure that the same version of the NVIDIA ForceWare graphics display driver is installed for each card. For a detailed discussion of using multi-display nView modes, see "Using nView MultiDisplay Settings" on page 40. • Some NVIDIA display and nView Desktop Manager features are supported by either single-display or multi-display NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards. Therefore, to access features that are supported by single-display configurations, you only need a singe display connected, provided that the particular NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics card supports these features. • The settings available on the NVIDIA display control panel pages may vary depending on the specific NVIDIA GeForce GPU-based graphics card you are using. For example, settings that are available for a specific graphics card such as one that is GeForce 7800 GTX-based, may not be available on a graphics card based on a GeForce4 Ti- or other older NVIDIA GeForce GPU series. NVIDIA Corporation 25

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Chapter 2
System Requirements And Driver Installation
A prompt appears asking whether you want to delete all of the saved nView
profiles.
If you click
Yes
, all of the nView software and all of your saved profiles will be
deleted.
If you click
No
, the nView software is removed, but the profile files are saved in
the
Windows\nView
directory on your hard disk.
6
Your system now restarts.
Notes on Feature and Configuration Support
Feature Support
To access features on the nView Display Settings page (see
“nView Display
Modes” on page 41
), you need:
a multi-display graphics card based on any of the NVIDIA GPUs that support
multiple displays on a single graphics card, as indicated in
Table 2.1,
“Supported NVIDIA Consumer Products”
,
and
at least two displays connected to the graphics card.
When running with multiple graphics cards
(i.e., two or more NVIDIA GPU-based
graphics card are installed in your computer), ensure that the same version of the
NVIDIA ForceWare graphics display driver is installed for each card. For a
detailed discussion of using multi-display nView modes, see
“Using nView Multi-
Display Settings” on page 40
.
Some NVIDIA display and nView Desktop Manager features are supported by
either single-display or multi-display NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards.
Therefore, to access features that are supported by single-display configurations,
you only need a singe display connected, provided that the particular NVIDIA
GeForce-based graphics card supports these features.
The settings available on the NVIDIA display control panel pages may vary
depending on the specific NVIDIA GeForce GPU-based graphics card you are
using. For example, settings that are available for a specific graphics card such as
one that is GeForce 7800 GTX-based, may not be available on a graphics card
based on a GeForce4 Ti- or other older NVIDIA GeForce GPU series.