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    Turning off monitor on 1036

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by tehduffman, Jun 6, 2006.

  1. tehduffman

    tehduffman Newbie

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    I just bought a new monitor that i want to use with my 1036 even though the 1036 screen is brilliant but i need it to boot using the monitor becasue linux cant detect the 1036 monitor. Is there anyway to do this in the bios or and key combo or something to turn of the onboard monitor and switch to the DVI port one?