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How do I plug my HDMI Port in for my drawing tablet when the HDMI port is blocked up!?
05-07-2018 04:33 PM

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Hey guys! I'm not very good with the tech lingo so you're going to have to dumb it down for me. recently I decided to hook up my drawing tablet to my new Omen PC, when I went to the back of the PC to look for HDMI ports, the only one that matched the look of my tablets HDMI cable was blocked with a plastic blocker wedged into the port with now tab to remove it. any ideas as to how I can plug in my HDMI cable?
It seems that there are other HDMI ports but they're shaped differently.
05-07-2018 05:12 PM

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I don't know your Hp Omen, please look at a label at its case (normally at the back).
Sounds like your Hp Omen has external GPU that why the internal GPU is disabled (covered by plastic). I need to know exactly what is the model/product of your Hp Omen (HP has many Hp Omen models/products around).
Please do NOT post serial number (s/n).
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05-07-2018 05:16 PM - edited 05-07-2018 05:26 PM

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Hey! so I found the model, but just so that I don't mess anything up. here's the link from the store I bought it from containing what should be everything I think you need to know haha. tell me if you need anything else.
05-07-2018 07:12 PM

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I can't find the link. You can use HPSA (HP Support Assistant) to find out the model/product or try
(a) Right click Start,
(b) Click System.
Your machine model/product should be under Device Specifitactions (first line).
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