Start with an external display Vista on HP laptop

Hello

My HP laptop screen is broken, so I need to use an external monitor. Unfortunately, the screen not active really up to what I'm going to connect to the page into account. This means that if I want to access bios, upgrade to a new operating system, or to do other things, I'm completely blind.

Is it possible that I can get the operating system to start with my external monitor.

Please note: I have a strong experience of PC and I'm decent to things like the change of systems. So feel free to suggest something dangerous or risky.

-Hamed

Hi hamednilforoshan,

See the following article useful information and some troubleshooting:

http://www.Microsoft.com/athome/organization/twomonitors.aspx

I hope this helps!

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