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<blockquote data-quote="to_tough_to_die" data-source="post: 188379" data-attributes="member: 14019"><p>Look in the box of your iMac. There should be a connector with a wierd shaped connector on one end and a DVI connector on the other. </p><p></p><p>Plug the end with the connector on it into the iMac, and the DVI connector into the LCD.</p><p></p><p>It should go fine from there. Just look under System Preferences-> Displays. Then click on "Detect Displays". It's pretty much self explanatory from there.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: My apologies, it appears the iMac doesn't ship with a Mini-DVI to DVI connector, as posted above, you'll have to buy one.</p><p></p><p>Kind of dissapointing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="to_tough_to_die, post: 188379, member: 14019"] Look in the box of your iMac. There should be a connector with a wierd shaped connector on one end and a DVI connector on the other. Plug the end with the connector on it into the iMac, and the DVI connector into the LCD. It should go fine from there. Just look under System Preferences-> Displays. Then click on "Detect Displays". It's pretty much self explanatory from there. EDIT: My apologies, it appears the iMac doesn't ship with a Mini-DVI to DVI connector, as posted above, you'll have to buy one. Kind of dissapointing... [/QUOTE]
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