which monitor u r using?
if it is a old model(2 years) then try to connect a new model then set the display in lower range for 800by600 then connect it to your older monitor
2006-10-28 06:42:22
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answered by GoLd E 5
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Most laptops have a key that lets you send the video signal out the back, called a function key. On my HP laptop the function key is blue and the F5 key has a blue symbol on it that is supposed to look like a monitor. When I want the signal to go out the VGA connector on the back of the laptop, I hold down the "fn" or function key, the click the F5 key once.
2006-10-28 06:34:02
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answered by DadOnline 6
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on laptops there is a function key on the top (has a picture of a screen on) that when you press with the fn key (normally bottom left of keyboard) at same time, should switch the monitor port on.
2006-10-28 06:28:29
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answered by jamesoliver 3
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Hit F8 when the laptop is booting up to start Windows in safe mode. You should then be able to change the display settings to suit your monitor.
2006-10-28 06:26:03
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answered by adamsy82 1
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The resolution set by the laptop is to high for the monitor.
lower the resolution
2006-10-28 06:36:18
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answered by F650 2
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get it repaired, or you can get a new one, but make sure the repair dude says its fixable b4 he starts, or else u may get cheated. get a price range, and state the problem so it can be a through price.
2006-10-28 06:25:01
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answered by Don't Ask 3
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Monitos do not work in laptops. Get it reapired.
2006-10-28 06:21:59
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answered by Help 1
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