MacBook Pro 13" (2011 late). second display problem after update

Updated to mountain lion this second and there is no signal out (thunderbolt to displayport cable) since ive upgraded. in lion there are no problems.  does your external display work after upgrade to mountain lion?
(monitor HP ZR24w)

Does your Macbook Flash Blue at all? I have the same thing, and it won't even flash blue

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