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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi @dellight ,
Not sure if it will work but try the following:
-Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop on the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen
+Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen on the internal LCD screen but the boot process should stop on the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the BIOS screen to display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

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Hi @dellight ,
-Not sure if will work but try the following:
+Not sure if it will work but try the following:
Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop on the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi @dellight ,
Not sure if will work but try the following:
-Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen
+Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop on the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi @dellight ,
Not sure if will work but try the following:
-Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. (According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen
+Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi @dellight ,
Not sure if will work but try the following:
-Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn +F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. (According to the user Guide Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen
+Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn + F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. (According to the User Guide for the E6400, Fn + F8 toggles between the external display and the internal LCD screen

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi @dellight ,

Not sure if will work but try the following:

Keep tapping F2 on start up for about 5 seconds. (I realize that you will not "see" the BIOS screen but the boot process should stop at the BIOS screen) then try pressing Fn +F8 and see if you get the display on the external monitor. (According to the user Guide Fn + F8 toggles between  the external display and the internal LCD screen

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