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That is exactly what the problem was. The DVI port was digital only, so the
adapter did me absolutely no good. So I actually broke down and bought a brand new digital LCD. Now everything works fine, after spending $350. But thanks because you nailed the problem right on the head. "V Green" wrote: > Sounds like your analog CRT monitor does not respond to > an EDID request via the DVI adapter (EDID tells the > card what the monitor's capable of) so the card > won't drive it. > > Or, more likely, your DVI port is DIGITAL ONLY, > which means it will never drive a CRT, no matter > what "adapter" you use. The adapter you have does > NOT change digital to analog, all it does it route VGA > signals which are present on special pins of a very few > DVI out ports to a std. VGA HD-15 connector. > > What you're trying to do is probably not supported > with your card. > > You need a DVI LCD display for the DVI port, and > an analog display (LCD or CRT) fot the VGA port. > > > "Ken F." <Ken F.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:58C4136A-83DC-4129-A329-BF788D96720A@microsoft.com... > > I have a Sony Vaio desktop that came with Nvidia GeForce4 MX 440 video > > adapter, and the card has two monitor ports: one VGA, and one DVI. The LCD > > monitor that came with the system only has a VGA input, so that is what I > > have been using. I had an extra monitor (it's a ViewSonic CRT) that I > wanted > > to put to use, but since this monitor also only has VGA input, I went out > and > > bought an adapter. I plugged everything in, but when I start Windows and > go > > to display properties and click the settings tab, it does not detect the > > second monitor. I also clicked Advanced and looked under the settings for > the > > video adapter, clicked "detect displays" and it essentially does nothing. > It > > only lists one analog display (the one I already had). By the way, Sony > did > > not make a VGA port directly connected to the motherboard; the only > display > > interface is through the video adapter card. My question is how do I get > the > > computer to detect the new monitor connected to the DVI port? > > > |
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