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vampire333, 2016-04-17 12:00:12

How to connect a monitor instead of a laptop matrix?

got a laptop hp g6 1216er with a matrix spaced into chips. It would be desirable to use it for a sheaf with the monitor. but since I don’t have a matrix, I can’t put the system in any way. is it possible to connect a monitor to the laptop display connector so that it shows the boot picture (bios, etc.), since when the monitor is connected to the hdmi port, no picture appears on it until Windows (linux) is fully loaded. maybe there is some kind of adapter or it can be done?
The monitor has D-Sub, HDMI, DVI ports.
PS in the BIOS, the default monitor is not selected

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2016-04-17
@vilgeforce

Specifically for G6: open and disconnect the matrix cable from the motherboard. After that, the BIOS, etc. starts being output to the HDMI port from the very start of the machine.

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2016-04-17
@eapeap

Most likely, the monitor will see the BIOS and the choice of the boot source through D-Sub.

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vampire333, 2016-04-17
@vampire333

that's just the point, no! In whatever connector (d-sub, hdmi) I connect the monitor, it does not show any pictures until the system is fully loaded. and the point is that until you install the driver for the video, the laptop does not react at all to the connected monitor. so I want to connect instead of the matrix

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ipswitch, 2016-04-18
@ipswitch

There may be problems with the video card. Usually, a monitor connected to a D-Sub works immediately, from the moment the laptop is turned on.

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