MSI G4MX460-VTP TV-Out Problem

I just bought this card coz of the video in and out features. However when I tried to set the TV-out using Clone mode from nView, the TV only shows a light green screen. I have tried different drivers including the latest 40.41 detonator but still no luck. On some drivers the TV screen is grey with some artefacts all around the screen. The second monitor output works perfectly fine when I apply Clone mode. Another thing that makes me think this a driver problem is that when I used a program called TV-Tool, the TV out works but the primary monitor flickers.
Anyone can help me? Here's the spec of my system:
Celeron 566
Abit BE6-II Motherboard
256MB RAM
SB Live
Thanks in advance...
Kind Regards,
Ari

Thanks for your reply.
I got it to work after installing detonator version 28.32. The supplied driver which I think is version 28.90 didn't work. Very weird...   :(
Anyway, since it's working now, I haven't tried switching the VGA port. The monitor is currently plugged into the inner VGA port (closer to the AGP port). I have no idea which one is VGA1 and VGA2...  ?(
I just hope that nVidia will fix this issue with the upcoming detonators.

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