8cores+ati radeon hd 2600 xt= missing monitor

hey everyone... i have a little problem.. i had an older powermac with two 24-inch monitors and never had a problem, upgraded computer to the new 8-core one. plugged in both of my monitors and when the computer started up, only one worked... so i plugged them back into my old comp and they both worked.... so i switched ports for the monitors and, the same monitor worked and the other didn't... still with me...
so i reset the pram and smb or whatever it is and it worked...
my computer is on all the time...
so i restarted and guess what, no monitor... reset the pram and stuff and get it back.... shut it off no monitor, reset it and reset it and reset it.. no luck...
anyone follow
lol
help
oh yeah when i open up the about this comp... only one monitor shows as being plugged in slot 1... if switch slots it always says slot 1... ***
Message was edited by: fdotguido

try hot-plugging the monitor cable (unplug, wait 10 secs and plug back in) to see if the system can detect the monitor.

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