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Laptop to TV with HDMI cable

Laurance
Dialled in

I was wondering if U may be able to offer me some advise about connecting my HP (Windows) laptop to my TV using a HDMI cable.
Earlier in the year I was able to just plug in and go. Now for some unknown reason I can't connect the 2 I have checked I'm on the correct HMDI socket. I have turned TV & lappy on and off in the hope it would kick in? Would U have any suggestions? Is it possible that I may need to update/download a new HDMI driver, if there is such a thing?

Hope U can advise. If U can many thanks in advance

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carl_pearce
Trouble shooter

@Laurance wrote:

I was wondering if U may be able to offer me some advise about connecting my HP (Windows) laptop to my TV using a HDMI cable.
Earlier in the year I was able to just plug in and go. Now for some unknown reason I can't connect the 2 I have checked I'm on the correct HMDI socket. I have turned TV & lappy on and off in the hope it would kick in? Would U have any suggestions? Is it possible that I may need to update/download a new HDMI driver, if there is such a thing?

Hope U can advise. If U can many thanks in advance


When you plug the HDMI cable into the laptop, with the TV plugged into the other end, does the laptop screen flash for a fraction of a second?

If you right click on your desktop, then select 'Display Settings', do one or two displays appear?

Example below:

Thank yoou for yor quick re4sponse. When I connect  TV or laptop do not flash. Also see screen grabScreenshot (17).png

Could you right click on your start menu, then select 'Device Manager', and check if anything has an exclamation mark next to it?

Do you have another cable to try just in case?

Checked and no exclamation marks. Checked cable(s) 

I've clicked on Windows key & P at the same time. I click on duplicate or extend but it always returns to PC screen. I have a hunch that if it would lock into the other options I may have a solution...but it won't?
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ok, it might be worth putting your model of laptop into HP's site to see if there are any new drivers for the graphics card.

Sounds like an idea. So U think it may need a driver update?


@Laurance wrote:

Sounds like an idea. So U think it may need a driver update?


Maybe, or, unfortunately, could be a hardware fault.

Certainly worth trying new drivers.

Tudor
Very Insightful Person
Very Insightful Person

Have you tried another HDMI cable?


Tudor
There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't and F people out of 10 who do not understand hexadecimal c1a2a285948293859940d9a49385a2

Yes I've tried several HDMI cables still no joy