Pavilion HP P6680t dual monitor question

Hey, I have a Pavilion p6680t with a GeForce Gt 420 card and I want to be able to use both screens. This is what looks like the back of my computer. http://I956.Photobucket.com/albums/ae42/demonex/20130613_173736_zps9b222224.jpg

I have my secondary monitor to a vga to DVI. I plugged my main monitor in horizontal dvi port and it works, ive plugged the secondary in this aswell and it works, but Ive tried to put my primary in that and my secondary school in one of those vertical and when its plugged in, only the screen into horizontal working. (ive also spent with the same results) Why is this?

Isn't the image from PhotoBucket, you have access to a photo of the back of your personal computer? I uploaded this photo and tagged to make it easy for you;

Computer (1) HDMI GT240) > HDMI cable > HP 2310 m monitor

and

GT420 DVI-> DVI adapter computer(2) / VGA > VGA cable > Dell monitor

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