Well, since that's the only monitor, windows should display on it after a regular boot but this is a laptop and laptops are a pain. Since it doesn't have its native keyboard I guess the whole fn key combo is probably not feasible and is probably the problem - did you look around in BIOS and see if you could find any way of bypassing or disabling the fn functionality or some kind of monitor settings? Seems doubtful but worth a look. I certainly don't know a workaround for getting around that entire fn key thing. If this is a USB monitor then I suggest trying to install its drivers since you can get it into safe mode. If it isn't a USB monitor but it has special windows drivers maybe try installing those. I dunno.