FX5600, No DVI (ACER AL732)

With detonator 4x.xx drivers it was possible to use both outputs (Analog and DVI).  Both connections of my LCD were connected to the video card and working (also during post of the PC). Just one problem: My LCD is autodetecting and selected analog or digital at random. Also the video driver settings 4X.xx didn't had any possibility to force analog or digital. (At least I didn't found those settings). forceware drivers 5X.XX do have the possibility to choose analog or digital but those drivers don't recognize the digital output anymore.
No digital monitor present in nvidia advanced settings
Detect screenbutton in nvidia advanced settings  doesn't help
Reinstalled drivers: doesn't help
reinstalled drvers after drivercleaner tool: doesn't help
Only analog output is working, no digital output.
is it possible to force this in the registry or with tools like rivatuner or nvhoutpage that digital screen is always recognized.
Thx

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