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How to connect monitor to laptop directly?
There is a motherboard from a Samsung np-n102 netbook and a monitor from a stationary computer.
The monitor can be connected to a netbook via VGA without any problems and everything works without interruption, BUT:
1. You cannot reinstall the OS on the resulting "monoblock", because the bios refuses to display it (the image is displayed on the monitor only after the OS is fully loaded);
2. Delivered to the railway with the help of a friend's laptop, Lubuntu works intermittently and does not suit me in principle (this semi-castrate did not deliver to me: D);
I would like to get confused and connect the monitor (or the matrix itself from it) to the mother directly. The mother has an lvds output, the native matrix (as Google says) should be on 40pin. Matrix in the monitor with a 30pin connector.
Googling various adapters / loops / crutches did not give any results.
I would very much like to implement this connection, because. In the future, I plan to pleuralize it all in the semblance of a tablet.
UPD1: They advised to
close the lid closing sensor, but after a long study, the mother could not find where the closing sensor closes (or rather, I did not find the sensor myself). Googling didn't work. Knot Mother Model Only - ERIC Rev1.0
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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And try to close the "closing the lid" on the motherboard first, maybe then the BIOS will be immediately output to the external output?
There are no adapters for LVDS, it's just better to look for a 40-pin LCD panel.
As for the BIOS output to an external monitor, it probably has settings for this topic, it’s deplorable that you can’t get to them (
The sensor is usually a magnet + reed switch, so you can look for magnets with some iron object or another magnet. Actually, you can close the magnet cover sensor (it will be on the opposite side from the magnet) if you find approximately where it is. I don’t think that shorting the sensor will help here.
Pay attention to the keyboard, maybe there are some FN keys for switching the output to external, they usually work even before BIOS.
Also try to boot from LiveUSB with Linux and select a trial boot with the installation by touch, most likely as the OS boots, it will pick up the second monitor.
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