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Not able to see the boot sequence from external monitor

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I have this Dell Latitude E6400 laptop which I was very proud of until its monitor crashed. Meanwhile, it's connected to an external LCD monitor (through a VGA cable). The monitor on my laptop is completely blank (or garbled), meanwhile the external monitor is alive and kicking. That made me think that I don't have a problem with the video card (256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (Dell) it's the *!&*^#% monitor.

My question would be: How can I see the DOS boot sequence on the external monitor? Because, as I fire up my laptop, on the external screen I read 'No signal'. Of course, as soon as Windows 7 loads, there you go, all hunky dory! But it unnerves me because I need to get into the BIOS setup and I have no control. Thank you!

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Not able to see the boot sequence from external monitor

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I have this Dell Latitude E6400 laptop which I was very proud of until its monitor crashed. Meanwhile, it's connected to an external LCD monitor (through a VGA cable). The monitor on my laptop is completely blank (or garbled), meanwhile the external monitor is alive and kicking. That made me think that I don't have a problem with the video card (256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (Dell) it's the *!&*^#% monitor.

My question would be: How can I see the DOS boot sequence on the external monitor? Because, as I fire up my laptop, on the external screen I read 'No signal'. Of course, as soon as Windows 7 loads, there you go, all hunky dory! But it unnerves me because I need to get into the BIOS setup and I have no control. Thank you!

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Dell Latitude E6400

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Not able to see the boot sequence from external monitor

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I have this Dell Latitude E6400 laptop which I was very proud of until its monitor crashed. Meanwhile, it's connected to an external LCD monitor (through a VGA cable). The monitor on my laptop is completely blank (or garbled), meanwhile the external monitor is alive and kicking. That made me think that I don't have a problem with the video card (256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (Dell) it's the *!&*^#% monitor.

My question would be: How can I see the DOS boot sequence on the external monitor? Because, as I fire up my laptop, on the external screen I read 'No signal'. Of course, as soon as Windows 7 loads, there you go, all hunky dory! But it unnerves me because I need to get into the BIOS setup and I have no control. Thank you!

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Dell Latitude E6400

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Not able to see the boot sequence from external monitor

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

I have this Dell Latitude E6400 laptop which I was very proud of until its monitor crashed. Meanwhile, it's connected to an external LCD monitor (through a VGA cable). The monitor on my laptop is completely blank (or garbled), meanwhile the external monitor is alive and kicking. That made me think that I don't have a problem with the video card (256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M (Dell) it's the *!&*^#% monitor.

My question would be: How can I see the DOS boot sequence on the external monitor? Because, as I fire up my laptop, on the external screen I read 'No signal'. Of course, as soon as Windows 7 loads, there you go, all hunky dory! But it unnerves me because I need to get into the BIOS setup and I have no control. Thank you!

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Dell Latitude E6400

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