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VGA cable not working mavericks

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  • Mac OS X
  • VGA
  • Cable
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January 8, 2014 12:18:28 PM

Hi guys,
so sorry for my many topics but i hope this will be the last topic :) 
whatever
I installed mavericks successfully on my AMD PC
and when i try to start it i only get a no signal box in my screen after the apple logo and the spinning circle
I tried booting in safe mood and i tried many boot flags like -force64 and arch=i386
after a long time I connected my PC to my friend's monitor
the cable is HDMI and it started successfully with GraphicsEnabler=No
I disconnected the PC and i reconnected my monitor (with VGA cable)
and i used the same boot flag
and it booted successfully but at the start of Mavericks i get the no signal box (after the spinning circle)
so i think the problem is all about the VGA cable so how can i fix this problem and make my mavericks work on my monitor :'( 

My Specs are
AMD FX 4100 Quad Core 3.6 GHz CPU
ATI Radeon HD 5770 GDDR5
8 GB of DDR3 RAM
MSI 970A G45 Motherboard

I have a DVI to VGA converter

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January 11, 2014 8:52:06 AM

Use DVI or HDMI, if your monitor/video card don't support it, it's time you upgraded.
OS X isn't a general purpose OS (like Windows), it's highly optimised for Apple hardware and very often drops support for the older legacy devices/interfaces.
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