Yoga 11s external monitor

I have an external monitor connected to my HDMI port and when I unplugged and reconnected the monitor there was no external signal.  It doesn't appear to be a Windows update issue since there wasn't an update performed before I lost the connection.  Monitor and cable are both good since I tested on another laptop.  Would appreciate your help!       

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  • How to make Lenovo recognize external monitor as default at boot time?

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    I don't have an V100 to check the following but, if you go into BIOS (F1 at boot) there should hopefully be an entry in the Config > Display menu allowing you to select default boot display as VGA rather than intern.
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    billryan37, welcome to the forum,
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