Windows 7 does not start with TV VGA monitor

Basic information: Dell Inspiron 530 desktop, CPU Intel, 2 Gig RAM, Windows 7, using the integrated video.

I bought a TV with a VGA input and tried to use it as a monitor.  The computer was running when I connected the VGA to TV.  The computer recognizes the TV, game screen resolution, etc..  After that I turned the computer off and tried to restart it, it wouldn't start.  There is no video output.  If I connect to a VGA monitor, it came out, and then I can connect to the TV.  TV manufacturer was no help.  Why my computer will not recognize the TV to start?

Thank you.

Elder salvation,

Thanks for the reply.

The computer is not designed for Windows 7 and Dell does not have the drivers for the computer with Windows 7.

Basically you can not get drivers for this pc.

You can try to visit the Intel Web and automatic detection tool and cehck Intel if it can help you to get the drivers.

http://www.Intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect

Additional information: Please check for optional updates and install all updates for the computer.

Hope this helps and please let us know the status.

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