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Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on April 29, 2015 at 20:45:36:
Does your computer, either via the motherboard or graphics card, have a VGA connector? The cable in that picture is DVI-D and does not output an analog signal. To get an analog signal, you would need a powered adapter capable of converting the digital video to analog video (VGA, from the info provided) or a graphics card (should you not have one) that outputs a VGA signal.