On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 06:04:36 -0800, "JW" <> wrote:
Hi JW,
>That adapter will only work if the OP's system has a DVI-I connection and
>his graphics card driver supports using it for VGA. If the user manual does
>not say it supports a DVI to VGA adapter then it probably does not.
>It appears that who ever "refurbished" the system did not repair the VGA
>output if that was the cause of the system being returned in the first
>place. I think the system should be returned since it apparently does not
>meet it's original specifications.
Thanks for the above info. Your opinion please: instead of using a
VGA/DVI adapter, would it be "ok" to remove the modem and put a VGA
video card in that PCI slot? The only "problem" I see right now is
there is a connection (wires) running from the top of the DVI card to
a plug on the motherboard. I can find out what this connection is
next Monday, as Ira is leaving tomorrow for his daughter's wedding and
won't return until late Sunday. Unfortunately, I didn't get a user
manual.
Thanks.
>
>"Spirit" <> wrote in message
>news:%23qt$...
>> http://www.nextag.com/dvi-to-vga-adapter/search-html
>>
>> <My Place> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Here's the problem. I just bought from TigerDirect a refurbished
>>> Gateway computer - great power, just like I wanted, until I got it in
>>> last night. When I got to the plugging my old monitor in, a 3 row 15
>>> pin VGA, it was capped off with a plastic cap and tape saying "Do Not
>>> Use." So, I called a friend of mine who is a MicroSoft Beta tester,
>>> has a call in 2 hour radio program every Saturday (for 13+ years now)
>>> on our local station that reaches out about 400 miles. Anyway, after
>>> a rather short discussion, he describes a DVI connection , and BINGO,
>>> that's what I have.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a work around so I can keep my monitor, like
>>> putting a different video card in? I really don't like the idea of
>>> going to a flat screen. I have one PCI slot open, really two, cause I
>>> can remove the modem, since I'm on cable.
>>>
>>> Maybe there is an adapter which will allow me to use my old monitor
>>> and plug into the DVI socket, like the old null modem cables and
>>> gender changers, or something else along these lines.
>>>
>>> This computer has a TV Tuner card in it which I really wanted, not to
>>> watch TV on, but to record a lot of programs I have on VHS as well as
>>> some documentaries, and put these to DVD. So, I don't want to do
>>> anything that will cause a conflict with this card.
>>>
>>> I sent Gateway support an email last night, and here it is, 11:25
>>> P.M., and no reply yet.
>>>
>>> Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks a million.
>>
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