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| | Re: tinny issue with video card may be i should be more clear about my problem: basically i use a device called flip usb/sound and recently i noticed that the monitor that is connected to the ext vga port on my laptop is on during boot up when in fact it's supposed to be the main lcd monitor that should display the boot up. i have tried using fn-f5 which is the keys to change between lcd, lcd + ext., and ext. by it self. but this doesn't change anything, the only thing that changes this problem is if i disconnect the ext. connector completly then it returns to the lcd. could anyone help me out? -- L.B.Capt. Jonathan Perreault http://www.AllAboutGames.BraveHost.com - note: click continue, when it ask about security certificate - I'm A Proud Member Of Bravenet, They Have Great Tools And Script For Web Site Owner. To Visit: http://www.bravenet.com/?afilid=658810278 And Also A Supporting This Wandefull Program: Deskspace: To Buy It: https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.js...r=jonperreault 30 Day Trial Free: https://www.plimus.com/jsp/download_...r=jonperreault Information: https://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect....r=jonperreault "It's Five oClock Somewhere" <Jonperreault@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A52F8831-AA89-4ADB-B074-B944025F5446@xxxxxx Quote: > lately when i have two monitor plugged in to my laptop, the ext monitor > displays the boot up and then transfers to the lcd for during windows > work. > now the only thing i hate is that the display of lcd is black when the > boot > up is happening, anyone can help to setup it up so it only uses the lcd? > running acer aspire 5100 series, vista hp 1gb ram, 2ghz cpu. 120gb hd. ati > xpress video card > > > -- > L.B.Capt. Jonathan Perreault > http://www.AllAboutGames.BraveHost.com > - note: click continue, when it ask about security certificate - > > I'm A Proud Member Of Bravenet, They Have Great Tools And Script > For Web Site Owner. To Visit: http://www.bravenet.com/?afilid=658810278 > And Also A Supporting This Wandefull Program: Deskspace: > To Buy It: > https://www.plimus.com/jsp/buynow.js...r=jonperreault > 30 Day Trial Free: > https://www.plimus.com/jsp/download_...r=jonperreault > Information: > https://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect....r=jonperreault |
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| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: tinny issue with video card Have you had a look in your bios settings. Some bios allow you to turn this feature on and off. |
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