G5 not recognizing DVI inputs from Viewsonic monitor

Does anyone have any solutions they have done in the past to get there computer to recognize the DVI ports?
-Thanks

So apparently the nvidia driver 3.0.1.1 pointed to a nonworking link. And I can't even find an option or link that updates the Geforce 6600 graphics card drivers. Not sure what to try next, I saw where other viewsonic user had issues tried changind the dvi cords or switching to vga, but its really annoying b/c I had both monitors working last night. grrrr
Again if you have any infor or possible suggestions please help

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