New computer does not send signal to monitor

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Venusy:
The monitor is my old monitor (the new PC didn't come with one), and the monitor has been tested to work using my old PC and as a second screen for my Linux laptop. I've also tested it with a second monitor, still no dice. I have checked, and the monitors were connected to the correct port.

J. M. Pescado:
Try plugging it into the incorrect port.

Venusy:
Tried that as well.

J. M. Pescado:
Remove new video card, plug into onboard port, and check BIOS settings?

Venusy:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 March 26, 18:52:01

Remove new video card, plug into onboard port, and check BIOS settings?

I have no idea how to even open the case on this thing (I'm used to there being a series of screws on the back which allow the side panel to be removed. This case doesn't have those, so I have no idea how the side panels are being held on in the first place), which is kind of a prerequisite to the above. I've hired someone to take a look at it tomorrow, so this means that I will either end up paying massive amounts in tech support and replacement fees, or I will end up sending it back to the manufacturer at reduced tech support costs, but higher delivery costs.

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