Minidisplay Port HDMi - DVI - VGA

Hello there..
i have a minidisplayport HDMI and i want to connect to an external monitor with vga.
I have connected a vga adaptar to dvi adaptar to minidisplay port hdmi.
The problem is that the macosx recognize the model of monitor but in monitor says " no video input"
Anybody can help me ?
tks

A mDP to HDMI adapter won't pass analog (VGA) signals. You're going to need an Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter.

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