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Its pointless, DVI connection has a very different interface then a VGA connection, but he is backwards competible, which means it has a VGA connection on it. If you connect a VGA output to a DVI input (I didn't see this type of connector myself) you will lose all of the advantages you have in a DVI connection and it will be just like a VGA connection. The DVI interface carries the digital and the analog data to the display, VGA on the other hand pass only the analog data, so when you connect VGA to DVI (and not the other way around) you can't recreate the digital inforamation that missing in the VGA interface. Maybe there is another way for doing what you want to do, If you want to tell us. Roee, On windows...