Satellite C660D - internal monitor not working

Hi Guys
I connected an external monitor to my satelite C660D win 7 64bit laptop and the on board screen stopped working
I went to the monitor settings and could only find the on board monitor restarted without the ext monitor and it started fine but with no display. Restarted again with ext monitor and the ext monitor is all that i have to work with re installed win 7 and the same problem exists is the mother board shot or is it a setting
Andy39
help please

Hi
there is absolutely no life in the internal monitor at all and pressing the fn f5 key does nothing either except the mouse pointer just flickers. A long time ago like a year or so we had issues with the OS so I bought a new copy of windows 7 and installed it in the process removing all the toshiba features like the backup and system preserved partition which could also be part of my problem
andy39

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