By D-sub, it is safe to assume that it will be a VGA connector on a high density 15 pin D connector.
DVI is normally a digital video signal although it can also carry analog VGA signals as well. Some monitors and projectors will be able to accept both signals as two separate inputs, others may only accept digital DVI connections.
For those that accept analog on the DVI, they may also have a dedicated VGA connector as well. Better monitors will treat that as a separate input to DVI analog so the input selection should offer three separate inputs in that case. Some monitors may only have a single VGA input which may be fed from the DVI analog links and the VGA input at the same time. If this is the case. the DVI input should only be a digital feed if the VGA connector is in use.
The best advice is to check the monitor's user manual and see exactly how the inputs are arranged. If it's not clear, talk to the dealer or the manufacturer. Because all monitors and projectors are designed a little differently to others, it is impossible to offer a definitive answer here.
You can connect a Yamaha HTR-3065 to a Toshiba 40RV753 using either HDMI or optical cables connected to the input ports. Both devices are turned off, the cables are connected to the ports of each devices, and then both are turned on.
Disconnect (both) battery cables, wait 30 minutes, and re-connect battery cables.
You can choose to connect the Nintendo 64 with either the A/V cables or the optional RF switch. Both can be found on Ebay or Amazon.
To connect an audio interface to a mixer, you will need to use audio cables. Connect the output of the audio interface to an input on the mixer using the appropriate cables. Adjust the levels on both the interface and the mixer to ensure proper sound quality and balance.
To connect two mixers together, you can use audio cables with the appropriate connectors. Connect the output of one mixer to the input of the other mixer using the cables. Adjust the levels and settings on both mixers to ensure proper signal flow and sound quality.
To connect two steel cables together, you can use a cable clamp or a cable splice. A cable clamp is a metal device that wraps around the two cables and is secured with bolts or screws. A cable splice involves cutting the ends of the cables and joining them together using a specialized connector. Both methods provide a strong and secure connection for the steel cables.
Most computers don't like it so much if you try to connect them together directly with an Ethernet cable. Your best bet is to purchase a router and connect both computers to that. Wait, without cables? If they both have wireless capability, you can create an ad-hoc network between the two. Otherwise, good luck trying to connect them.
Any Hdmi cable can be used to connect your Xbox to your Hdtv. However you can purchase cables both component and Hdmi made be Microsoft for connecting your system other manufacturers of Hdmi cables include Monster cables and Sony.
That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
You can buy male to male VGA connectors at most electronic stores.
To connect your Dell monitor to your laptop, first identify the available ports on both devices, such as HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, or VGA. Use a compatible cable to connect the two; for example, an HDMI cable if both devices support HDMI. Once connected, turn on the monitor and your laptop, then adjust the display settings on your laptop to extend or duplicate the screen as desired. You can typically find these settings in the "Display" section of your laptop's control panel or settings menu.
To connect SAS drives to a SAS controller in an HP xw8600, you need to use the appropriate SAS cables, as SATA cables are incompatible with SAS connectors. Ensure that you have SAS breakout cables that have the correct connectors for both the SAS controller and the SAS drives. Connect the SAS drives to the breakout cable, and then attach the other end of the cable to the SAS controller. Make sure the drives are properly seated and the controller is configured to recognize them in the system BIOS.