VGA Input error

Hello,
I had a picture fall on the top of my tower. Now I am receiving an error from my monitor saying no signal from the VGA port. I have plugged the tower into anot her monitor using the DVI port and I received the same error. The green LED by the power supply is solid and the fan is running. The LED by the ram cards is also solid. The start-up sounds initiate when you hit the power switch. The power switch's blue led light does not come on. I am assuming the video card or motherboard is damaged. Does anyone have experience with this problem so I can get a start of were to troubleshoot this.
Thank You,
HP Pavillion p6531p

Do u know what monitor this system is tied to for the screen message?
not sure if the monitor is VGA only, or the system is VGA only…
If the monitor shows an error message it means the monitor is basically working. You can try the same monitor on another computer, or try another monitor on the same computer. If you have something else available.
Troubleshooting No Video or No Signal Detected is probably the most difficult thing if you are not sure if either the PC or Monitor are good.

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