Because a USB-to-ethernet adapter does not connect to either a monitor or a hard disk. It connects a USB port to an ethernet cable, just as the name would imply.
For that matter, your monitor is not connected to your hard disk. Your monitor is connected to a video adapter, which may be on the motherboard or it may be a separate card. You can in fact remove the hard drive from the computer and still have video, although the computer can't boot to Windows. Likewise, you can remove the monitor and the computer will continue to work even though you can't see anything. (In fact, that's a common practice in server rooms, where video monitors would just be useless clutter.)
You may think I'm a nitpicker, but imagine the drubbing someone would get here if they made the following post:
"My tractor wouldn't start, so I swapped the front and rear tires around. Now it works but only in reverse gear."
You need to get the nomenclature and details straight if you want to get useful feedback.
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