AMD Radeon HD 6570 (TransAM): amd radeon hd 6570 second monitor

My original system was connected to a HP 2310e monitor using DVI port on my GPU (AMD Radeon HD 6570 (TransAM)).  I found a HP W2371d monitor to use as a second screen, bought an HDMI cable that I had planned to use on 2310e and then use the DVI port on the w2371d.  I can't get the 2310e to detect the graphics card HDMI signal.  It is this card manages two monitors?  Second, the my hypothesis is correct, that I'm ok to go DVI to DVI on the W2371d monitior and HDMI to HDMI on 2310e monitior?  3rd if 1 and 2 is OK, am I missing somewhere, or do I need a driver update?  Thank you!

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I tried the methods described in the attachment that you gave me.  It seemed that he would work for a second.  Turn the computer off, tied the two monitors, turned on the computer and got the window startup screen on both monitors, then both became black.  SAT, wait a few minutes to see the login screen - nothing.  Unplugged the monitor with the HDMI cable and the monitor with DVI cable up to connect.  Plugged the cable HDMI back and connect the DVI screen goes black and the HDMI animated.  Went to the Catalyst Control Center and created an Eyefinity display group and followed the instructions and have now both screens to work.  Thank you

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