Hi, You got a bunch of good answers, but here is my 2 cents. There are no raw voltages in the Video cable only signal levels. There should be no damage done by plugging or unplugging the monitor. I have done it many times. No problem. Jim
Actually if your video connector on the card and the monitor cable connector are made properly, then the SHELL (ground) will connect first so it is fairly safe to do with the monitor off when you make the connections.
. I do know one thing you never want to connect/disconnect with the PC powered and that is PS/2 connections on kbd/mouse. I've seen and heard of plenty of those blowing. It's usually just the PS/2 5V line fuse and is easy to fix for a techie, but may be beyond many end users.
If you have 2 winXP pro boxes... just remote desktop onto the second.... I have a usb kvm which is kinda slow so I do remote desktop all the time.... If you have xp home or any other flavor of windows you can use vnc.... if you are using linux/winxp home and winxp pro, linux has a nice remote desktop client...
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