GX600 failure to boot, blank screen.

Hey, my laptop is unable to boot, with just a blank black screen showing. Devices are working such as the wireless adapter, CD drive, just no display. i think this problem could be BIOS related, is there anyway i can manually reset the BIOS as i'm not sure what else do. If anyone else has had the same problem.
Thanks, Matt. 

1. Unplug the battery and the AC adapter, wait a minute, then plug just the AC mains only.[keep the battery removed]
2. Press and hold the "Hot Start"{See ***} button for 30 seconds.
3. Press the power button.
4. If notebook can boot normally, shut it down then plug the battery back.

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