Dual monitor on HP Pavilion p6610f

I would use two monitors on my HP Pavilion p6610f desktop computer.  I have two lcd monitors.   I buy a vga adapter digital and connected a monitor to the VGA in the back of the computer and plugged the adapter connected to the other lcd screen in the digital output on the back of the computer. The monitor connected to the digital output signals no signal.

Can I use a Setup dual monitor on a pavilion p6610f using video output that is on the motherboard, or do I need an additional video card?

Thank you

cardsinstl

Hello

The monitor which does not have a DVI port?  What make and model of the monitor does not work?

Sending a digital signal to an analog monitor won't work.

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