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Why do Nvidia carsds only start a 2nd monitor after Win10 loads?
With 2 monitors connected to a 'dual-head' Radeon graphics card BOTH monitors turn on when the computer boots and I'll even get 2x motherboard BIOS setup menus mirrored on both monitors. When Windows loads they then display the extended desktop as per my Win10 setup.
With 2 monitors connected to a 'dual-head' Nvidea graphics card ONLY ONE monitor turns on when the computer boots and I get a motherboard BIOS setup menu on only that one monitor. The other monitor remains off until Windows 10 loads and will then display the extended desktop as per my Win10 setup.
I'm assuming this is normal behaviour for their respective architectures. But is there some setting on Nvidia cards that will enable both monitors in a mirroring mode at startup like Radeon cards do?
Sorry if this isn't a 100% Windows 10 graphics question. But I am running windows 10 Just thought there might be a knowledgeable person here with the right answer to this question that's nagged me for quite a while.