Before you put the PCI card in, check the BIOS settings for display order. Should say something like "Agp, PCI", should able to switch the order around...
If that doesn't work, look for settings to disable onboard AGP...
And have you let the computer load, and THEN tried both display ports? In some cases, the post-boot and XP loading screen will show up on one display card, and Windows GUI will show up on the other after post and the Windows loading screen...
BTW, I agree with the "slow computer" comment. I used to try to keep up with current technology, but it's impossible without spending heaps of money... As long as you aren't gaming, last generation technology does fine (for me anyway!), it's hella' cheaper, and you can mess around with stuff without the worry of breaking expensive equipment!
__________________ Toshiba Satellite A-200
C2D T5250 @1.5GHz
2GB DDR2 RAM
200GB SATA Drive
ATI Radeon HD 2400 |