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How to display Win 10 desktop screen *without monitor* on Win 7 laptop?
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At a remote point from civilization there is a desktop with Win 10 and a laptop with Win 7 Starter. There is Internet on both machines.
The desktop's monitor is dead. There are no other monitors and there is nowhere to get them quickly. Since you need to work on the desktop, you need to display its screen on the laptop screen.
Remote access suggests itself, but for this it must be enabled on the desktop (and enable login without a password), which is unrealistic to do blindly. Maybe there is some trick?
Autorun can be disabled, on the desktop is Kaspersky.
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If something is visible through the laptop, Win + x -menu, shift + t (more precisely Russian e) - launch options or down arrow, Tab, Enter - select System, down arrows remote desktop control.
Another option is win + r, write SystemPropertiesRemote, Enter there, select remote access there.
Remote access suggests itself, but for this it must be enabled on the desktop (and enable login without a password), which is unrealistic to do blindly.Really. But for this you need to use only the keyboard (without a mouse), and you need another computer (for example, somewhere else) with the same OS to work on it and write down (on a piece of paper) the entire sequence of clicks.
I hope you have already tried to pick up all the consoles on the network? telnet, powershell\winrm, psexec?
If you can connect - you can install what you need.
Purely in theory, you can try the following scheme.
1. Download some TightVNC, in the form of an msi package.
2. Download to a USB flash drive and insert and stick into the patient.
3. Next, win+r, E: (if there is only one disk and there is a drive, then most likely it will be the E: disk).
4. Next, we play with something like msiexec / qn / i tightvnc.msi
5. Start the network scanner from the second computer, find the ip address of the computer, and try to connect. Specifically, TightVNC is set without a password by default and listens on port 5900.
It's not a fact that it will work, but the attempt is not torture :)
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