No video on HPE-380t

When I boot up no video appears other than OEM mgf name (so I know that the display works) then Display says no signal. How do I diagnose the problem without any video

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I understand that when your computer starts you see the HP logo and then no signal and then nothing. I am curious as to whether you can see the BIOS loading or what? If you could provide as much information as to what you see it will be extremely helpful.
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