No EDID information returned by VGA monitor or DVD - D (Dell 2208WFP 22 '')

A few weeks ago, I noticed that my monitor Dell itself reported in Windows and Unix as "generic".  Don't really think not much since I was getting a good resolution of 1280 x something that is all that I need. However, I thought that I would pass a VGA cable to a DVI - D cable and that is when things started to go wrong. The first strange symptom was that the START screen (where you usually enter the BIOS and see the memory test) did not appear on the screen.  Once Windows has loaded it did. After some investigations and research, it seems that DELL monitors can get information corrupt EDID which means that when the graphics card queries the monitor features, incorrect information is returned and Windows or Unix using usually a default to something like 800 x resolution something. I have found a software that reads the EDID but information after having tried the ports both VGA and DVI, the error seems to be not DDC/CI supported, and no EDID information is reported. I swapped it for an old VGA monitor and read the EDID information on it so that the cables and software appear ok. I understand information EDID can be reprogrammed in the monitor Dell but since it cannot be read, it seems that the link does not work. In the Dell OSD monitor, I have reset to the factory settings and made sure that WHAT DDC/CI ENABLED. Why is this monitor in doing so and is it possible to get the EDID information, should be given directly from the monitor?

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