Built in display is gone

The model is W540 , with an embedded graphic card Intel HD 4600 and another graphic card Nvidia Quadro K2100M. And I had the built in display and an external DELL monitor via the VGA port. The OS is windows 8.1 64bit.
The system worked fine yesterday with both displays. Actually it is a new machine and just was received 2 days ago.
And I thought the pre-installed lenovo applications are something I don't need, so I removed most of them except the drivers. 
And then I got the issue, that when I power on the box, lenovo logo is shown in the built in display and then the windows login gui is shown in the 2nd display. When I login, the built in display is dark.
I checked the device manager. The drivers of both graphic cards seem okay. And there are 2 dell monitors there but no built in display.
Here are some actions I took. 
1) I tried the mini display port. It won't help. Same behaviors.
2) I tried to disable the intel hd 4600. And OS installed a display driver for the built-in display. So I had the built-in display but lost the external display. And the built-in display driver only allow a refresh rate of 64HZ and restricted the resolution to 1920*1200. So weired.
3) I tried to put all lenovo things back. Won't help.
4) I tried to install the inf file package, which was downloaded from lenovo web site, for the display again. Wont help too much.
5) I downloaded latest Nvidia driver for K2100M. And when I tried to install it, it said no compatitable device found. This happened this morning. 
Any comments welcome. Thanks in advance.

Thanks Farkus Really good to know
I will give a try later. The box is not at hand... 

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