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| | Unable to connect a projector I attempted to connect a projector via the VGA connection on my desktop running Vista, but all I get on the projector is a "no signal" when the source is VGA. I have pored over the Vista FAQs and did come upon the dual monitor subject, but then as you progress through the solution it turns out to be related to only laptops. Vista apparently has the capability to identify a second monitor and to then enter a set up routine, but in this case there was no word at all from Vista. The other monitor connected via DVI is working as it should. The VGA cable is working properly. |
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