MB PRO got stepped on... screen is screwed +?

is there a way to force a mb pro to display on external monitor from startup? mine got stepped on and the screen is screwed and i mite have hdd damage cuz i dont think its bootin all the way but im not sure cuz i cant see anything. any useful ideas would be greatly appreciated.

ok i figured it out. i have a bootable flash drive that i used to install leopard on my other macs so i popped that in. it immediately booted from that, i ran disk utility and found out the hdd and superdrive are screwed (no biggy) everything else tested fine except the trackpad button(again no biggy for now) i figure i bought this for $50 in this condition so $150 for a new screen, $150 for a new superdrive, and $? for however big of a hdd i wanna get and im almost back to a new mb pro. not a bad investment i guess. thanks for ur input.

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