Blurry screen after System Recovery

I ran the "System Recovery" from the recovery manager and it re-installed the system.  Now I need to go through the set up again but the display is blurry.  I assume it is because the resolution is not set correctly.  But because I can't see what is on the screen I don't know how to proceed. I have a HDMI hooked up to a monitor.
I tried to hook up to monitor by the VGA port but the screen displays "no signal."
Anyone know how to adjust the resolution settings for the factory image?

When you start up, does the HP logo look blurry? I'm just trying to narrow it down to a windows problem.

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