Go to display properties. Choose Settings - Advanced.
For NVidia cards choose Nview - click Clone. Click the second monitor. Choose Device Settings - Select Output Device - (TV) or monitor. Click Apply. I don't know for sure, but I think its simillar with other cards.
(If you're using TV, don't forget to change to AV)
2007-07-11 23:56:16
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answered by Dexter 2
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you are able to't use use your 2nd laptop to demonstrate the data from the broken demonstrate one, what you ought to do is merely borrow a visual demonstrate unit from somebody and use that rather. you may ought to alter between the liquid crystal demonstrate and the exterior visual demonstrate unit if it does not immediately do it for you, frequently a application swap is on the F keys. It relies upon on the kind and kind yet you may see a visual demonstrate unit like image or some have liquid crystal demonstrate/CRT on the F key, merely press the Fn key decrease left (frequently) and the suitable key and it will swap. Then merely connect your ext HD and replica and paste away.
2016-10-01 10:41:20
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answered by whitemarsh 4
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Right-click on the desktop and choose properties and click o the settings tab. There'll be an option in there to activate your second monitor...
2007-07-11 21:57:52
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answered by mark 7
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I think you should change setting of you laptop just right click on desktop then properties and there in advance you can change the screen to external one
2007-07-11 23:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You must go to nvidea configuration and change the displayto the tv.
Good Luck.
moustafadafer@yahoo.com
2007-07-11 21:56:33
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answered by Moustafa Dafer 3
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there are alot of settings and drivers, you need a dual moniter graphics card first, i'll bet you don't have one, try google for configuring it
2007-07-11 21:56:08
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answered by justwannaansa 2
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you sound like a lot of fun - can I come to your party?
2007-07-11 22:01:14
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answered by john n 3
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