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need to reinstall windows 7, lcd broken will not boot to external sony vail VPCee23fx)

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December 26, 2013 2:36:45 PM

need to reinstall windows 7, lcd broken will not boot to external sony vail VPCee23fx)

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a c 635 $ Windows 7
December 26, 2013 2:44:45 PM

Usually, a laptop sees its own screen as the primary. That is where the BIOS appears. And will not show anything on a secondary screen until the OS cranks up.

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December 26, 2013 2:57:31 PM

USAFRet said:
Usually, a laptop sees its own screen as the primary. That is where the BIOS appears. And will not show anything on a secondary screen until the OS cranks up.



So how is it that I use for two years an external monitor for my Acer with a broken screen and everything is displayed on the external monitor.
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December 26, 2013 3:01:12 PM

jarotech said:
USAFRet said:
Usually, a laptop sees its own screen as the primary. That is where the BIOS appears. And will not show anything on a secondary screen until the OS cranks up.



So how is it that I use for two years an external monitor for my Acer with a broken screen and everything is displayed on the external monitor.


If you don't need to do anything with the BIOS, no problem.
I had an external attached to my Sony, and could not force the external to be the primary. Everything worked, I just couldn't see the BIOS on the external monitor.
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December 26, 2013 3:21:16 PM

I think it depends of the laptop, with my Acer I can go to the BIOS, I see all the screens from the start, but when I push the power button I close the lid right away.
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December 26, 2013 3:55:06 PM

If your LCD is broken and your OS is dead, then your SOL.Considering this is a AMD Athlon II Dual-Core it sounds like a good time to get a new laptop that would be faster, cheaper then buying parts, and alot less headaches. You can seel this off as parts in the meantime.

Depending what you need this to do, entry basic usage of a PC can be had at Walmart for $249 i3 Laptops. A moderate level is a i5Core and those usually are $349-$399. For gaming mobily you can't do less then $600-700 and then your looking at i5 to i7 with a seperate video card installed.
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