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Old 08-29-09, 08:13
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Default Broken LCD laptop screen problem entering BIOS on 2nd Screen

i own a samsung x11 notebook which its lcd screen has already broken. i attached an external monitor to it, the monitor work well once the windows starts. but until now i couldnt find a way to access the bios since the monitor only works when entering windows. i tried the func+f5 key, but it still dont work. please help me. thank you.
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Old 08-29-09, 09:03
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Unfortunately dude, there is no way too ... your just going to have to replace the LCD
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Old 08-29-09, 11:26
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Default Re: Broken LCD laptop screen problem entering BIOS on 2nd Screen

Hey pacai, if you are friendly with the people in your local PC repair shop [if you have one] they might be able to *jerry rig* a monitor screen to work while you get into the bios and do what you need, if you pop down their with the lappy.


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Hey pacai, if you are friendly with the people in your local PC repair shop [if you have one] they might be able to *jerry rig* a monitor screen to work while you get into the bios and do what you need, if you pop down their with the lappy.


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Yu mean *Jury Rig*? Although it can be done, I would't advise it, nor would they, as it involves cutting wires etc inside the laptop which cannot be repaired afterwards, only by replacement of the wires, which can be very hard to find.
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