force other screen on boot
- by PaoloFCantoni
I have a multi-boot Windows 7 (32bit & 64 bit) on my HP Notebook.
Unfortunately, the Notebook screen has been trashed (due to daughter dropping it). So I have attached a second screen. On the 64 bit system, after windows has started, the logon screen comes up on the 2nd monitor just fine.
On the 32 bit system, the logon screen still comes up on the Notebook monitor and I have to open the lid, and shut it so that it then switches to the attached screen.
In both cases the display has been set to only display on the attached screen (ie if I "identify" the attached screen says: '1').
Is there any setting I can use to force the OS to use the attached screen?
TIA,
Paolo