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Every Sony LCD TV comes with VGA port (15 pin D-Sub connector) assuming you have LCD T. You can connect your monitor cable to this port & select the input on TV from the menu.
you will just need to reset the pins to unlock your computer, there's a guide on how to do this at the dell tech support site; here's the link http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opgx280/en/ug/advfeat0.htm#wp1117484
There's a collection of drivers for the GX280 for Windows 2000 and XP on the Dell website: http://is.gd/ejJcM If you're running a later version of the operating system (for example a 32 bit version of Windows 7) this webpage might have a solution that will help: http://is.gd/ejJmo (Microsoft Technet community)
put in the optiplex gx280 model and download the network driver to a usb device or burn to cd etc. Unzip if necessary and put media in desired computer and install
Yes, you arent getting a signal to your monitor from your video card. Try replacing. If its onboard then the Mainboard may be bad. These machines are known by Dell to go bad and is covered under warranty, provided you still have it.
The message you are getting is coming from the monitor, not the P.C.
Its telling you you it went into power save since its not getting a video signal from the P.C. Check connections as well.
If your using any kind of splitter, remove it and connect monitor directly to P.C. to be sure.
Good luck
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