NO SIGNAL alert QUICK / BLACK MONITOR Acer S242HL monitor

  • Acer S242HL monitor will light up and briefly displays "No Signal" before going black.
  • I plugged on the Dell PC (Windows 7 HP) with the Blue D - SUB cable, and both fittings are tight.
  • The new Acer monitor worked (connected to the computer of the store) when I bought it today.
  • The original Dell Monitor works fine, and I'm trying to use the Acer as a 2nd monitor.  When I try to set up my computer to use multiple monitors, the computer detects the 2nd monitor as "VGA display device.
  • (I have connected new Acer monitor to the PC with the DVI cable used on Dell monitor work, but the cord is all the points in the Center who gets taken them Acer DVI, so I'm not sure it's a good fit.)  It tightens, but still no signal.)

What should I do?

Easy solution - to a new power cord DVI.

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