Qosmio G20-139: Need to buy D-video to component or scart cable

Hi i'm trying to find a D-video to component or scart cable(as lost mine one)....for my qosmio G20-139.....cannot find one anywhere in the UK..... have emailed Toshiba but no reply!!...have found loads of DVI-D Video Cable but don't think this is the Right Cable........any help pleaseeeeeeee......as i'm no Expert!!!!!

Hello
Please contact one of authorized service partners in UK. They can order one for you. Addresses and phone numbers you can find under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com > Support & Downloads Find an ASP.
Good luck!

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