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How Do You Replace A Monitor Cable?

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How Do You Replace A Monitor Cable?

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While monitor cables are generally something that doesn’t require replacement, it’s possible that the cable may become worn, frayed or damaged over time. If you ever notice any physical damage to your monitor cables, it needs immediate replacement. Different computers and monitors offer different connection inputs. In order to guarantee cable compatibility, first examine the type of cable connecting your computer monitor to the computer’s system unit. If you’re still unsure of which cable you need, bring the old cable to the store with you when shopping for a replacement. Shut down your PC and monitor. Disconnect the monitor cable from your computer’s system unit and the back of the monitor. Take note of where the cable’s inputs are so you know where to connect the replacement cable. Some cables, such as VGA cables, require you to unscrew two small screws by hand before they can be removed. Connect the replacement cable to the appropriate ports on your computer’s system unit and monito

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