Thank you, but this is exactly what I wish to avoid!  From past 
experiences (as well as the current experiences of our Help Desk guy), 
this is likely to result in hours of a non-bootable system.

We have yet to find any consistancy other than finding that two VDAs do no 
play nicely together...
--
RMc




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It's a PCI-e card right?  If you shut the machine down and pull the card 
and reboot.  Verify the card is gone from everywhere, including the Nvidia 
software unless the current card needs it.  Shut the machine back down and 
install it into a different slot and log back in as the domain admin (of 
the domain you want to keep alive), install the Nvidia software again, 
does the card find itself?
Otherwise that's one I've never seen ... Good luck!
 
Kelli
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Greetings! 

This make sense to anyone? 

Dell PWS-390, XP Pro SP3. 

System added to one domain.  Later, a second video display (NVS-290 chip) 
is added (but by someone logged in as a DomainAdmin). 

A company merger and domain consolidation project later, the old domain 
still exists.  However, that DomainAdmin account is no longer an admin on 
the system in the new domain. 

MONTHS LATER, during a boot, a black screen appears saying the system 
cannot recognize what is in a PCI slot.  That display no longer works... 

Log in as my self (no elevated privileges), and the display is blank. 
 Reboot, and the display is still blank.  Open Display Properties, and the 
card does not show.  Open System - DeviceManager, and the card is not 
shown (along with a pop-up saying I can't change anything). 

Reboot; log in as local WS admin.  In Display Properties, the card does 
not appear.  In Device Manager, even after scanning for hardware changes, 
it is not there.  Reboot... 

Login as Domain Admin in current domain.  Results exactly the same as for 
local admin.  Reboot... 

Login using the DomainAdmin account in the old domain.  Go to Device 
Manager, and I am informed that the account lacks sufficient privileges to 
make changes (that is, the Domain Admin for the old domain is no longer an 
administrator for the machine in the current domain).  Still only one 
display card found.  Reboot... 

During the reboot, the monitor connected to the missing card comes up 
pretty blue.  I log in as my self, and all (including a custom wall paper) 
is back like it was before the current mess began this morning. 

FWIW, the display (OEM) which remained functional uses an NVS-295 chip. 
 It can be a serious task installing software for a second NVS- card. 
 However, it seems to not be necessary if the account which installed the 
card logs in and reboots. 

We want this domain to go away.  However, apparently if it does, then the 
next video display failure WILL require a total re-install (which can take 
hours before it succeeds). 

There seem to be hardware settings in that no-longer-an-admin account 
registry I can import to that of another user in the current domain. 
 Clues as to where? 

Thanks!
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