Two DVI to VGA monitors

I have two new VGA monitors.  My HP Pavilion has two DVI ports.  2 DVI adapters using the pc VGA only sees one of the monitors.  The other displays 'no signal '.  Read the other posts, I see that convert VGA DVI - D, but one of my DVI ports works fine.

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If the back of your computer is similar to the picture below, there is a DVI - D (digital onlt) output and a DVI - I (digital and analog) output;

#3-DVI - D (digital only) # 4-DVI - I (digital and analog)

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