Card double screen disable integrated video

I have a question in regards to multiple monitors and Vista.

I installed a card double screen and sound essentially disabled the on board video screen.  It appears from the documentation, I found that drivers on the double map screen and embedded video are different and must be the same.  I updated the chipset Intel G45/43 built-in monitor drivers, but still no luck I continue to make the same mistake:

"Incompatible graphics card has been disabled.  At least a card on the system has been disabled because its drivers are not compatible with the VGA card driver".

According to the documentation, I found the driver WDDM and XPDM drivers must be the same.  What else do I need to update (not to mention that the video driver) to make the onboard graphics still works?  Thank you.

Hi Paul,.

You must get in touch with the Intel to get help on this issue.

Intel support

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