No imput to monitor

HP G60 - 44OUS Notebook PC, the monitor, or the original screen went bad and I am using an external monitor that works very well. Today, I can't get the feedback on the external screen. I connected it to my TV. There work it very well. Today, it has been set to make the screen. The Start button light is white and the wi - fi button is orange, suppose to be blue.  There are 3 activity lights.

The first (left) is on the spot all the time, which I think is normal. The middle light is low. The right is extinguished. As I can't see a screen, I'm at a loss. Is there a key shot to restart? It seems that the laptop does not start. Repeated by pushing the Start button doesn't seem to help.

Hi narsarssuak,.

Thank you for your request, I am happy to be of assistance!

I understand that you view is empty and the external screen that you use do not receive any entry today.

Here is a document that I believe will help you with this problem.  Troubleshooting of the black screens with no start-up or start-up error message. This should reduce the cause.  For you convenience, here's the Compaq Presario CQ60 Notebook PC HP G60 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide.

If you are unable to restart the laptop by pressing the power button, try for a few seconds. Usually, this requires to close.  Here is a link on how perform a Hard Reset or forced reset, as this can sometimes help.

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