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01-15-2018 10:11 PM
The Problem: Computer will not recognize a cable being plugged into HDMI port as of two days ago. Sound control panel still shows audio driver for HDMI port, states that it is not plugged in even though the cable is physically inserted.
Attempted fixes:
- Unplugging, plugging back in; no changes
- Using Win+P to change to "Duplicate" and "Extend"; no changes
- Tried using a different HDMI cable; no changes
- Tried using an alternative monitor; no changes (Tested both monitor and cable on another device, they function properly)
- Tried restarting computer; no changes
- Tried reinstalling display drivers; no changes
- Tried reinstalling windows; no changes
- Tried opening case and removing battery using only charge cable to supply power; no changes
- Tried opening case, unplugging battery, wait 2 minutes, then plug battery back in;
HDMI port sends signal again until prolonged sleep/shutdownno longer works after updating BIOS and continues to not work after rolling back
- Tried restoring BIOS to default settings; no changes
- Tried updating BIOS to newer version recently found; no changes
- Tried rolling back BIOS to previous version after updating; no changes
- Tried rolling back video drivers to 4 previous versions found; no changes, reverted back to latest driver
- Ran HP Extensive System Check; no problems found
- Tried following HP's instructions for a hard reset; no changes
The built in display works just fine, and so does everything else. Really, its only the HDMI port that stopped working.
The same day the problem first appeared, I had ran a program called DriverDR in an attempt to check for driver updates after a windows update. At the time the HDMI was working. The program had pulled up drivers for my display adapter and, oddly enough, the monitor I had plugged in to the HDMI port (listed by name with model number, which I had double checked before installing). I had never encountered that before and thought to go ahead and update the driver for that. I used DriverDR in the past and it has never caused me problems, although to be honest I have never been too sure of the program. A few hours later is when the problem first started occurring. A few hours ago today I had checked in my device manager to see if I could find that driver under every tab but it isn't there anymore. All solutions were attempted after this, obviously.
01-17-2018 09:00 AM
Hi! @BrianHall210, Welcome to HP forums.
I understand you have HDMI connection issues with your PC.
Don't worry I'd like to help you out.
Did you make any software or hardware changes on your PC?
Have you tried checking with a different HDMI cable?
I appriciate your efforts for trying out the steps before reaching out to us.
As you mentioned there is no display when you connect the monitor using an HDMI cable.
Try connecting the monitor to a different HDMI port and check if the issue persists.
Please uninstall graphics adapter from device manager and update the drivers using HP support assistant.
Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant.
Also, uninstall the graphics driver from device manager and install the driver using HP recovery manager.
Refer this article to know how to restore drivers using HP recovery manager.
Refer this article to further troubleshoot HDMI issues with your PC.
If the issue still persists after trying out the steps, it is a hardware issue with the HDMI port.
Please contact HP support for service options.
Link to contact HP.
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