Color Calibrating MacBook + 24" LED Displays

I'm using a Gretag-Macbeth Eye-One Display 2 system to color calibrate my monitors. The question is, when the LED is connected to the MacBook, and I calibrate it, does this affect the calibration of the display on the MacBook itself? After my last calibration, my LED looks fine, but the MacBook's white balance is way too cool. How do you calibrate for one without affecting the other and is there a way to automatically select the color profile depending on which monitor you're using?

There is no issue with it. I have exactly the same set up. You have to close the lid for the graphic card to display at 1920 by 1200. But I have a wireless keyboard and trackpad so I woke the computer up with it and the computer is running with the external display running at 1920 by 1200.

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