HP compaq dc7700 convertible m: hp compaq dc7700 convertible minitowers no display

Hi ive just got out the attic of my old pc, not connected my monitor and theres no display at the entrance.

I remember having the same problem when I got it about 6 years ago first lol, I noticed in the box there is an adapter I plugged the wire in and then put it in another port (don't remember which) and display on monitor

Problem ive got now is I seem to have lost this adapter and do not know what it is that I'm actually looking to buy another. Any ideas what it is?  Every day spent online search with no luck not even save the loft trying to find

Thanks in advance

The DC7700 CMT has a standard VGA video output and the only non - VGA card is the DY674A, this card would require an adapter to use a standard VGA monitor.  Look at the back of the DC7000 and monitor cable plug. Is this correct?

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