I think you're a bit confused about computer hardware identification and the purpose of said hardware. A
twinhead h12f is neither a Graphics/Video Adapter nor a Monitor, it's a
Notebook computer. And it was never shipped from the factory with Windows XP installed hence the manufacturer does not offer any support for it in Windows XP.
This
nVidia geforce video adapter.... is it integrated on your motherboard or a separate add-on pci mini-card?
What is the GeForce chipset number?
Did it come pre-installed in your computer at the time or purchase or was it added to the computer later?
Used in a Desktop or Laptop computer? Notebook
Computer/Motherboard brand and model? Twinhead H12F
Did it come from the factory with Windows XP installed? No
http://www.twinhead.com.tw/taiwan/pr...ebook/H12F.asp
http://www.twinhead.com.tw/site2005/...ebook/H12F.asp
Notebooks require specific drivers from the laptop maker as generic drivers will fail install. Or they must use special "hacked for laptops" drivers. These sites might help in that area:
http://www.driver7.com/
http://www.omegadrivers.net
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com
http://www.notebookdriverdownload.com
http://www.laptops-drivers.com
http://notebook.free-driver-download.com/
http://www.notebook-center.ru/
http://www.croftophile.fr/
http://laptop-driver.blogspot.com/
http://www.driversdown.com/
http://freeacerdriver.blogspot.com/
http://www.notebookforums.com/
http://www.dodownload.net/category/drivers
Or your other choice is to find a comparable notebook model having the same video/graphics adapter as yours and support in Windows XP. Requires lots of searching and trial and error installs.
Thread moved from the Monitor and LCD Display forum to the correct forum. I also suggest you scroll to the bottom of any forums.driverguide.com and read the
Beginners Guide before posting again.