HP 6000 series VGA works DVI shows "no signal."

the HP w2207 monitor won't recognize the DVI output although it does recognize the VGA output.  I've tried screwing in the plugs as hard as possible.  I've tried to change the source on the monitor, but that doesn't seem to work (when i click on the DVI the screen goes blank, and it comes back on as VGA.  From DVI i get no signal. What can i try now?

Hi gnmcewen,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
I see that you are able to get a screen display from a VGA connection, but not from DVI; and I would be most happy to assist you! To begin, I will need the Product and Model Number for your desktop computer.
Since the monitor is displaying blank on DVI only, please take a look at this document on when the Monitor is Blank. This resource will help you determine if the issue lies with the DVI cord, the port in the monitor or the port in the desktop.
Please re-post with your results, and I will diligently follow up with you!
Regards
MechPilot
I work on behalf of HP
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