HP p6710f Lost DVI Video Output
Hello,
I am using a P6710F HP Desktop with dual monitors. This video card is built onto the motherboard. One is VGA and the other is DVI. Just today I have lost the signal on the DVI, right after a reboot. Is there any tools to test the video ports? I checked with the HP software included with the computer and it says driver is upto date. Any suggestions?
Thanks JR
Hi,
Check the DVI cable and monitor on a different PC to eliminate those components as possible issues.
Be advised of the below issue with the motherboard in your PC.
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