New LCD Monitor, "2 D-SUB No SIGNAL"

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Fitted new LCD monitor using 15-pin D-SUB cable.
This to replace a CRT monitor.
LCD running brilliantly, but, on computer shut down, at
Windows closing last gasp, a little error window showing
"2 D-SUB No Signal" appears.
Same window appears on start up.
In simple terms, what does this mean?
How can I get rid of the error message?
W XP Home.
P4 1.6 GHz.
GeForce 5200 128MB AGP 8X graphics
with NVIDIA 5.2.1.6 driver.
LCD monitor has DVI cable capability.
I presume that the old CRT monitor driver
is still in the system, if this is part of the problem,
how can I remove it?



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