How do I tell Nvidia graphics card to send signal to my computer monitor?

I'm running Windows Media Centre Xp, and using an Nvidia graphics card.

It sends video via s-video to my TV, but I would like it to send it via the monitor cable to my PC monitor. How do I do that?

Answers:
You need to enable nview. to do this Right click on your desktop. Go to you nvidia control panel and click on multiple displays. there should be a pulldown menu of available displays. Simply change it to your monitor.
install in as your monitor driver.
Try pluging in your monitor, turn it on, and go to Windows XP device manager and right click on any device and select "scan for hardware changes" in the context menu. That should trigger Windows to do a IRQ scan and find your monitor.
1] Press WindowsKey+R type desktop.cpl press enter (or right lock desktop click properties
2] Select the Settings Tab
3] Click on the Area (Drop-down box) under Display - Select the "2. etc..." and then tick the Use the device as primary.

Extra:
If you have the extra application that can be installed with the DNvidia driver you can Mirror/Clone (Make both Monitor and TV show thes Same Information) or Extend you desktop (2 seperate monitors

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