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Hey, I have updated to windows 10 from 7 and I am having the next issue: When I connect my HDMI cabble to the computer, the Notebook doesn’t recognize the 2nd screen(TV) I noticed the issue occurs because of the Intel driver. When I Uninstall “Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000”, The Notebook recognizes the 2nd screen using Nvidia GeForce Driver. Enviorment Information: Notebook: Asus N55SF Operation System: Windows 10 Display adapters: “Gefore GT 555M” & “Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000”

Hi there! Sorry for my english in advance, I searched a lot for a solution since i suffered from the same issue, nothing helped but with some experiments the following simple steps solved my problem (intel hd 3000 on 2nd gen which they say is not supported any more):

  1. Connect the HDMI cable to the TV.
  2. Device Manager-> Display adapters
  3. Right click on “Intel(R) HD Graphics xxxx” (Your graphic card) and disable.
  4. Right click again and enable. Thats it! don’t be skeptic (-: after trying too many drivers unsuccessfully, i was suprised how simple was that. Note: You need to repeat those steps everytime you connect your laptop to the TV

i had similar problems. there are a couple of brands who have problems with windows 10 ( from win 7 to 10 ) did you tried to instal the newest drivers of intel hd graphics from the servers from intel? try that and let us know good luck kind regards

Hey Rafi, for me it was about uninstalling the card and then finding the good driver. I tried many so cannot point for a particular solution, but here are my steps (accessed my devices using devmgmt.msc in the Run command): I uninstalled (right-click -> uninstall) the Intel HD card.I downloaded and ran Intel’s Driver Update Utility.I tried many many different drivers that I could find on Intel’s Download Center, the one that worked for me is win64_153338.exe, that you can find here. You might also want to try this one. Good luck!

I had the same issue with the same Graphics card. After a few days of trial and error. Here’s what worked for me. Power off your laptop and keep it unplugged Take out the battery Hold the power button down for about 20 seconds Plug back in the wall and/or put battery back in Plug in the Hdmi to your laptop Power on your computer Your computer from this point may search and find the driver to run the Hdmi , mine did. Hope it works for you.

After months of the issue I finally solved this problem. You cannot turn the PC on then turn the TV on. It wont work. First thing you have to do is turn TV on. Wait til its on THEN turn PC on. Works every time now.

Download and run “Display Driver Uninstaller “ from either: https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details… or https://www.wagnardsoft.com/ Important to read and follow instructions!!! This program removes all traces of previous drivers, which is where the minor glitches usually reside. It gives you a fresh start, like a fresh re-install of Windows, if you like. You will then boot-up and see MS’s generic graphics driver “Basic Display Adaptor” in Device manger. Install the latest driver for your graphics adapter.

Just to let every know I have been having the same problem when connected laptop to TV. The only thing that has worked is Device Manager, right click Intel 300 etc and put disable, then enable. It is so silly but at least it works.

sterownik HDMI sterownik https://support.amd.com/en-us/download

on my msi laptop, I have the same problem and I have to play with the intel virtualization technology and the VT-D on bios, keep disabling and enabling to hdmi works again until it stop working again, especially with the updates (windows and GPU). Try to see if can work with u. Good Luck.

I’d like to add how I resolved this issue because for me none of the above actions worked. My older netbook is Asus X201E (with Windows 10) - HDMI connected to Samsung 27 Inch monitor. Surprisingly, this finally worked (should have tried first): Desktop right click - Graphics Options - Output to - Digital Television (select) (After that, many more resolutions became available in the Graphics gui, and even bloody Win10 warned that my resolution was not optimal at this point …)