Make sure that the cable connecting between the computer and the screen are connected properly. If your video card can be removed, remove it and put it back in, but do not do that if you are still under warranty. If you are still under warranty, call the warranty provider and they should service your computer.
the VGA is the adapter that goes into your monitor or T.V. the computer will run but you will not be able to see the picture, or if you can then just ignore it.
With a DVI to VGA lead one can link DVI and VGA devices. For example one could link a computer through its DVI output to a monitor with VGA input. One can buy them from Amazon.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
It means it is not getting a signal from the computer. There are many situations that can cause this symptom, from the cable being unplugged to a motherboard failure to the computer simply not being turned on.
You can buy a DVI to VGA adapter.
Depends on if you have a DVI compatible monitor and video card. DVI is considered better than VGA.
You need a DVI-A Male to HD15 VGA Female Video Adapter.
Yes. Just make sure that the connector will fit (eg both monitor and PC are VGA or DVI). a VGA monitor will work on a DVI computer through an adaptor, but a DVI monitor will not work on a VGA computer.
When you use a VGA cable coming out of the monitor, the monitor is giving out an analog signal through the VGA connection. For the monitor to give out a digital signal, you need a DVI or HDMI cable. The VGA to HDMI cord just converts the analog signal into a digital signal so it's not completely useless, however the quality will not be as good as an HDMI to HDMI or DVI to DVI or HDMI to DVI
If you monitor has a DVI,VGA or HDMI, then you can.
AnswerCheck www.Newegg.com for a DVI to VGA dual adapter. They do make single pole adapters all the way up to 24 monitor adapters. That website would be your best bet.-----------------------------------------This website would help you http://www.yourtechworld.com/a-quick-overview-on-vga-and-vga-dual-monitor
vga, dvi, hdmi
Without seeing either of them, a good assumption is that you are using a monitor with a newer DVI input as opposed to a VGA input. You can purchase an adapter to connect the monitor to the older computer.