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Arthur Koch2012-09-03 19:04:11
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Arthur Koch, 2012-09-03 19:04:11

How to make a connected monitor the main one on a laptop?

Good evening.

There is a laptop with a matrix killed in the trash. I connected a monitor through the VGA port, it turned out to be an excellent stationary device. Attention - the question is: how can I reinstall Windows if the connected monitor clings (lights up, turns on) only on the windows welcome screen. In the bios I will be blind as a mole, if I get into it at all, because I am the aforementioned mole. Can I force the monitor to be, well, the main screen like something else? By means of Windows?

py.sy. win7 home basic

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ZUZ, 2012-09-03
@ZUZ

What are you writing?
Since birth, all laptops have a button on the keyboard to switch monitors at any time!
Look carefully www.thg.ru/mobile/200505131/images/uniwill_223ii00_keyboard_big.jpg - combination Fn + F4

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JDima, 2012-09-03
@JDima

And if you turn on the laptop without lifting the lid? Mine can, and the bios is perfectly displayed through D-SUB.

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D_bl_M, 2012-09-03
@D_bl_M

I don’t know how much it will help and at what stage the monitor will turn on, but as they say, an attempt is not torture ... I
would try it like this:
poke (blindly) i.e. incl. beech and press F11, in theory, there should be a menu with a choice of which media to boot from (you won’t see it), use the up / down arrows to play, but my gut tells me that it won’t take off, but who knows ...
2. This is an installation from under windows, i.e. e. booted up and start the installation, again it seems to me that there will be a problem after the reboot ...
3. This is to remove the screw and use acronis on the left PC to roll the OS, after such manipulations you can snatch bsod. And then how lucky...
Try it, maybe something will come of it, because. You don't have much of a choice.
I wanted to ask, and the matrix to change? I have a similar model, I will change my friends ( prices )

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-09-03
@foxmuldercp

How much did you communicate with HP and not HP laptops - at least pavilions, at least others - was the external monitor always perfectly activated by closing the lid or Fn + F? and has always been seen by Windows since 95.
On 6 devices with varying degrees of a dead screen, the keyboard was also perfectly placed on Windows.
Try for fun, download Linux ...

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inove, 2016-05-31
@inove

was there a solution besides removing the hard drive on another computer? I also suffer.

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MPlay, 2017-03-03
@MPlay

Since the laptop is badly damaged and there is absolutely no benefit from the built-in matrix. In this case, a 100% working option would be to open the laptop and disconnect the cable that connects to the matrix. A laptop without seeing any built-in display immediately gives a picture to an external VGA or HDMI or whatever you have. I checked it myself, everything works fine. I climbed into the BIOS from an external monitor.
PS: An interesting solution turned out. Since my monitor can be connected with two VGA and DVI cables. I connected a desktop PC via DVI and plugged VGA into a laptop. By pressing one button on the monitor, you can switch between VGA and DVI, that is, 1 monitor for 2 computers =)

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