No signal from HDMI...

Hello, I just got a pavilion HPE, 2nd hand from a trusted source  The device came with a Geforce GT 260 (comes with a DVI and HDMI connection). I was trying to connect 2 screens, and there seems to be no signal from the HDMI connection.Is there any chance that this is not a hardware (display adapter/cable) problem? as far as I know all the drivers have been installed... Thanks! -Amit

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