Problème connexion HDMI Mac mini et moniteur HPw2207h

problème de connexion HDMI Mac mini et moniteur HPw2207h le moniteur ne reconnait pas le Mac mini et repond "no signal"
(Mac mini 2011 acheté hier)
quelqu'un a t'il la solution?
merci

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    Pardonnez mon français de Google. Si votre anglais ne est pas bon, vous pouvez trouver le forum à http://forum.macbidouille.com/ préférable d'obtenir une réponse compréhensible.
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    Pardon my French from Google.
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    4. See both http://www.translate.google.com/ and http://www.systransoft.com/lp/free-online-translation/ for translators.
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