Power down the system completely, discharge any power from it and disconnect all power and video cables. let it sit for 15-30 minutes and try again. A cmos clear (with jumpers, not via the in-bios defaults) may also rectify the issue. So we tried letting the system sit, with all cords unplugged, for almost a day.
2)Type devmgmt.msc in the box and hit Enter to open Device Manager. 2) Right-click on PCI Serial Port in Other devices section. Then click Update Driver Software… 3) Click Search automatically for updated driver software. Then if Windows detect the updates for it, PCI Serial Port driver would be updated automatically.
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1) Completely turn off your computer and monitor and unplug their power cables. 2) Wait for several minutes. 3) Connect the VGA cable back to the monitor and your computer. 4) Plug the power cable back. 5) Turn on your computer and monitor. Try and see if the VGA connection works.
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