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I found another new DVI D cable and still says DVI NO SIGNAL.

 

I'm in the BIOS information and its showing DVI

Safe mode has worked :)


Vernon Howells

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I done it

 

I uninstalled and reinstalled my graphics card driver


Vernon Howells

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Windows often behaves counterintuitively when two monitors are connected (in this case one monitor with two cables). It will always start in either a single monitor mode (only HDMI in your case) or the mode that extends the desktop to both DVI and HDMI. All this mess can be terribly confusing to undo but can be solved by switching the monitor to HDMI mode and then changing the Windows mode to "clone". Then switch the monitor to DVD. Once you have a signal on DVI then in the Windows set DVI as the primary monitor.

 

That isn't the clearest explanation, but blame Microsoft and nVidia for the situation.

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