No Input Signal to Monitor

Previously I had may Mac Mini being displayed through my HD Television. I have since moved it into an office. Before moving, I used the Mini DVI adapter and the cable was DVI to HDMI into the television. Now, I am trying to hook it up using the display port adapter to DVI, with an adapter on the DVI part that allows me to use a VGA cable to hook the monitor up. Each time I try and hook it up, the monitor keeps giving me a "No Input Signal" message. Am I losing the signal when I attach the adapter that allows me to use the VGA cable? Never attached an adapter to an adapter, but I know the monitor works because I hooked it to another computer and it works just fine. The VGA cable works just fine too. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Yes, it came with one, but got a display port adapter because both our laptops have the display ports rather than the Mini-DVI ports. Wanted to try and get something that was more usable for each Apple product we have, that way I avoid having to buy more "stuff" specific to each computer. I guess I will have to try and just get a DVI/VGA cable to avoid the adapter issues. Thanks!

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