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<blockquote data-quote="apol31" data-source="post: 1341971" data-attributes="member: 228704"><p>Thanks bobtomay for the reply. I did everything you said but still had the same result. I even tried each HDMI slot and switched the proper TV input but somehow the TV doesnt detect my imac. Followed all the troubleshooting in Post#2 and still didn't work. Do you think it is a good idea to get a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter and switch to HDMI cable? or should i just stick with the DVI to HDMI and get a new cable instead? Honestly, I am not too thrilled about getting new cable because that means I'll be spending money. But I'm kinda desperate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apol31, post: 1341971, member: 228704"] Thanks bobtomay for the reply. I did everything you said but still had the same result. I even tried each HDMI slot and switched the proper TV input but somehow the TV doesnt detect my imac. Followed all the troubleshooting in Post#2 and still didn't work. Do you think it is a good idea to get a mini-DVI to HDMI adapter and switch to HDMI cable? or should i just stick with the DVI to HDMI and get a new cable instead? Honestly, I am not too thrilled about getting new cable because that means I'll be spending money. But I'm kinda desperate. [/QUOTE]
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