Problem With Disabled Monitor

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jr swag

:crybaby: ok i did somthing really stupid.
i have a toshiba tecra 9100 notebook and the other day i was messing
around with the display settings and i accidentally disabled all the
montor displays.
then it put me on a default display and stupidly i disabled that
thinking it would bring the others back.
it still reboots and i can sign in without seeing the screen.
but i need to re-enable the display so i can see everthing again.
can somebody please help me out please :retard:
 
jr swag said:
:crybaby: ok i did somthing really stupid.
i have a toshiba tecra 9100 notebook and the other day i was messing
around with the display settings and i accidentally disabled all the
montor displays.
then it put me on a default display and stupidly i disabled that
thinking it would bring the others back.
it still reboots and i can sign in without seeing the screen.
but i need to re-enable the display so i can see everthing again.
can somebody please help me out please :retard:

Try the following:

Right after the computer is turned on, hit F1 repeatedly to enter bios setup
screen. You might not be able to see it. But when you think you are there,
hit home to load default settings. -Dave
 
:crybaby: ok i did somthing really stupid.
i have a toshiba tecra 9100 notebook and the other day i was messing
around with the display settings and i accidentally disabled all the
montor displays.
then it put me on a default display and stupidly i disabled that
thinking it would bring the others back.
it still reboots and i can sign in without seeing the screen.
but i need to re-enable the display so i can see everthing again.
can somebody please help me out please :retard:
If you're in XP you try system restore and roll back the computer to the
day before you messed things up.
 
Peter said:
If you're in XP you try system restore and roll back the computer to the
day before you messed things up.

I think the OP was saying that he disabled the display in the BIOS. -Dave
 
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Mike T. said:
I think the OP was saying that he disabled the display in the BIOS. -Dave

If so, why not reset the BIOS to default by removing the MB battery etc?
After reading the manual, of course.
 
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