TV VGA port - port of the DVI - D computer - help!

I'm trying to connect my TV to my desktop computer. The TV has a VGA port (checked the works of port). The computer has a DVI - D port. I have a DVI - I to VGA cable and a DVI - I to DVI - D adapter. But the connection is not recognized by the computer.

3 possibilities. (1) connection is faulty; (2) DVI port is defective; or (3) DVI port is not enabled.

Asuming 1 & 2 discover fine options, how to activate the DVI port?

You're right... it has a HDMI port on the back labeled ""HDMI / DVI 1"... you must use this port." You must also use a stereo cable separated from 3.5 mm to the sound. If you please see this Insignia 32 '' HDTV manual of your TV. Pay attention to the instructions for DVI sat. TV - box on page 10 and DVD/BluRay on page 13. You want to use these instructions but apply them to your computer as shown on page 8.

"You can use the 1/DVI HDMI on your TV to connect a DVI device to your TV. You will need to attach a HDMI-DVI adapter at the end of the HDMI cable (or a HDMI-DVI cable-all-in-one) that will connect to the DVI device. "Precision added by me.

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