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12-05-2020 09:38 PM
I have a C usb hdmi converter. The converter works fine on another HP laptop: I am able to extend the laptop screen on an external monitor. I just bought a new HP Envy and I tried the same converrete, but the monitor does not come on at all. The HDMI output of the Envy works correctly but the C usb does not. Is this a defective desktop? Please advise.
OS: I saw other similar posts regarding the HP desktop and laptop
12-06-2020 09:37 AM
OS: I saw other similar posts regarding the HP desktop and laptop
sure you did vast PC made that do not do this at all.
learn that PC come with VAST options new, those codes you did not tell , shows what those are.
like for sure the product ID.# codes. nnnnnnABA# or the like.
as built's I call them.
mostly what mobo is insides some models have 25 or more mobo used world wide or more.
envy 32 means near zero, in fact.
12-27-2020 07:54 AM
I hope to provide you the solution for this very annoying problem!!! I
Before proceeding check if from the specs of your laptop it is possible to connect an external monitor through the type c port (it should be written DispalyPort on the thunderbolt usb-c properties). If so, and you already tried to update several drivers but still nothing happens, I hope to have the solution. I spent almost 3months to fix the isssue after several attempts performed under the supervision of the HP support. You can find the solution in this post I wrote today to be helpful to the HP community: External monitor not working with thunderbolt connector.
Basically you need to change from 0 to 1 an entry of the register file. Keep me posted if that solution works fine!