Matrox Parhellia Dual DVI

We have PACS systems that require a Matrox Parhellia Dual DVI video card
on Windows 2000 SP4. After deploying the Remote Control Agent, With the
Matrox cards, after we restart the computer it goes into a reboot loop and
is rendered unusable.
Any body eles have problem with this?
Adam

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