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No video on external monitor prior to Windows start screen using DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort connections

Summary: This article provides troubleshooting information on Latitude E3 Series discrete video option systems

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Symptoms


Article Summary: This article provides information on Latitude E3 Series discrete video option systems. No video on external monitor using DVI, HDMI or DisplayPort connections. prior to Windows start screen.


Issue

No video seen on external monitor before Windows starts on Latitude E3 systems including E6420 and E6520 with the cover closed and a DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort external monitor connected.

SLN153552_en_US__1icon Note: This article is only in relation to the aforementioned series of notebooks using external monitor connections.

Solution

This is expected behavior based on the design of the system.

During system start-up, Intel is the only active vBIOS, and cannot drive the external DVI, HDMI or Display port displays.

Workaround:

To view the pre-Windows screens open the system lid to display information, or alternatively plug in a VGA external monitor. As soon as the operating system is loaded the external DVI,HDMI and DisplayPort monitors will work fine.

SLN153552_en_US__1icon Note: For further assistance on video issues other than the symptoms listed above please see: If your system is failing to power on properly and is displaying no video onscreen please refer to article:

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Affected Product

Latitude, Latitude E6420, Latitude E6420 ATG, Latitude E6420 XFR, Latitude E6520

Last Published Date

10 Apr 2021

Version

4

Article Type

Solution