MT MONITOR (TV) SECONDARY DISPLAYS UNSUPPORTED VIDEO SIGNAL

I used a VGA splitter to connect my Toshiba Regza LCD TV and my screen for multiple monitors. I have the NVIDEA planned program to Clone. If I start the computer, the two appear when windows XP starts, but once the icons on my desktop, the TV shows unsupported VIDEO SIGNAL

No, it won't work like that.  You can not use a video splitter, each monitor must be connected to its own output on the video card.

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