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Try a different resolution in the monitor to see if that helps. You can do this by right clicking on the desktop and changing the resolution within the screen properties. If that does not make a difference, try searching for updated display drivers either through the laptop manufacturers website or its possible you have a bad controller board for the LCD screen.
Don't know which model Studio you have but look to see if you have a 15 pin VGA plug on the laptop. You can connect an external monitor to determine if your computer LCD display is bad or the video circuit. If the colors look normal when attached to external monitor, then you have a problem with the laptop's LCD display panel. If the colors are still distorted then your video circuit inside the laptop has a problem.
if your laptop has the correct connection you dont' need any software. on the laptop look for the Fn key usually lower left of the board. hold that down and look to the "F" keys at the top of the board for a picture of a monitor or word LCD. hit that. this will toggle the display mode.
if this doens't work leave the monitor on the unit. turn the unit off and then boot back up. this will auto recognise the monitor. further advanced options can be foudn in your display setting area of the control panel
after u connect it to VGA u need to change the display signal interface to monitor from lcd, the option is available in display properties in Control panel
under Display prop, go to Settings/Advanced/Monitor or Adaptor depending on the choice.
there u will get LCD or Monitor or TV to chose.
the big ? is if you cant view anything on the LCD laptop how will u do it....?
check if u can view any bit of display in ur laptop like a filim negative....if it's totaly dark then u may visit a tech shop to replace the lcd screen
You have decided it is, but not selected it asyour monitor.
check the hardware profile and see what is imdicated as tehmonitor.
then make your changes and do your settings there.
Make sure the LCD is completely attached to the system board. I've had them come partially out and cause this. If this doesn't help, your LCD and/or inverter could be going bad.
First, turn on the system and check if you can still hear the start up sound for Windows (XP / Vista). If you can still hear the sound, that means that the system is is running OK and it is just the connection of the LCD monitor to the motherboard. You can call the laptop's manufacturer to help you just reconnect the LCD cable to bring back the display.
If there is no sound, then try to connect an external Monitor to you laptop (CRT or LCD monitors will do..), check if there is a display on the external monitor (depending on the laptop model, you will have to press Fn + F1-12 (Check the drawing on the keyboard to know what to press). to transfer the display to the external monitor, if that is not working then there is a high possibility that the problem is on the video card.
Have you tried booting into "Enable VGA" mode via the "Windows Advance Option" screen? By press F8 before Windows XP loading screen comes up. In this mode the Video Card drivers are disabled. So if your screen appears normal and not white in this Mode then it is your video card drivers which are causing the issue.
have you tried if the monitor on another computer?
otherwise it must be bad configuration.. try right clicking on the desktop, click on properties, configuration, and then you will see 2 monitors.. if you go in advanced you can also play there to tell wich one will be the firts monitor..
you could also reinstall the video drivers of your laptop and there will appear an icon on the task bar so you can configure how will the screen be working..
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