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10-08-2014 06:48 AM
Hi.
I Have a Dv7-7334EA laptop and a Sony KDL-50W829 TV and ive been trying to the screen mirroring but with no success. The TV sees the laptop but won't connect. With the intel HD graphics 4000 driver built into the laptop, I'm assuming it has the capability of MIRACAST and WIDI.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Phill
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10-21-2014 12:22 PM
Hi.
Finally managed to get it sorted after a lot of aggravation.
Basically, uninstall all existing graphics drivers and any intel programs. Manually Install the microsoft graphics driver which is available on the PC. Download and install the latest Intel graphics driver from the intel website ( if you dont install the microsoft graphics driver first, you cannot install the intel graphics driver due to and OEM conflict between the Intel driver and the preinstalled HP grahics driver). Download and install http://downloadcenter.intel.com/DownloadManager.aspx?lang=eng&httpDown=http://downloadmirror.intel.c... Open the zip file and select the correct version for your OS. Download and install the intel widi update tool http://supportkb.intel.com/wireless/wireless-display/templates/selfservice/intelwidi/#portal/1026/ar... This will also ask to download the intel Proset wireless software. Once installed, open the widi software ( this may need a search on the pc to find it (win+s) amd type widi. Launch this and add screen through this. The duplicate screen now works wirelessly.
If you don't delete all the intel apps and drivers, It will not work.
Phill
10-09-2014
10:25 AM
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03-08-2017
04:12 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi @Phill69 ,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
It is a terrific place to find answers.
For you to have the best experience in the HP forum I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide Learn How to Post and More
I grasp that you are trying to connect the TV to you notebook but have been unsuccessful in mirroring the display. The TV sees the notebook but will not connect.
You stated you were unsure if it supported Miracast and your graphic card does. Miracast + Intel HD4000
Here are two links to assist you with this endeavor.
Connecting a Monitor, Projector or TV (Windows 😎
Using Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi) to Display Multimedia to Your TV
I hope this helps.
10-19-2014
08:22 PM
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10-20-2014
11:28 AM
by
george-p
I tried to connect my HP CHROMEBOOK 14 to the TV. Somehow I got my machine to show only my desktop. No status bar. No settings. Nothing. Reboot. Nothing. Just my desktop picture. Occasionally in the lower right a box will show up briefly to say I've chosen this screen configuration but it won't let me undo the deed. Suggestions?
[edited email address by moderator ]
10-20-2014
08:32 AM
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03-08-2017
05:04 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi @boobainaz,
Welcome to the HP Forums!
It is a terrific place to find answers.
For you to have the best experience in the HP forum I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide Learn How to Post and More
I understand that you are connecting to a TV. You did get the desktop to display but you have no settings.
I see you have a Chromebook 14 but you did not state which one.
How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
How are you connecting it to the TV?
Here is a document on Connect to monitors for the Chrome OS.
Here is a YouTube Video that may also help. Cable to connect Chromebook to TV
I hope this helps. If you would like further assistance, please provie your model of Chromebook and the connection you are using. The results from the troubleshooting would also be helpful/
10-20-2014 11:29 AM
HI @boobainaz ,
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George
10-20-2014 07:27 PM
I use a HDMI connection to TV and pc. It's a Sanyo 27 inch, SV370XVT. It was shut down since last night and I have the desktop with status bar. I can get into setting and followed the HP instructions for connecting to TV and monitor. In Manage displays window I am offered "Internal Display " and the SV370XVT. CHOOSE the TV and clicked Start mirroring. When I click the screen now shows my browser opened to HBO GO with the manage displays window on top. All options are greyed out except Stop mirroring and the viewing area shrank and gives me about 2 inches of black background on both sides
10-21-2014 09:01 AM
Hi Boobainaz,
Thank you for your reply.
I suggest you try the Chrome forum for further assistance. Chromebook Central Help Forum.
May the force be with you!
10-21-2014 12:22 PM
Hi.
Finally managed to get it sorted after a lot of aggravation.
Basically, uninstall all existing graphics drivers and any intel programs. Manually Install the microsoft graphics driver which is available on the PC. Download and install the latest Intel graphics driver from the intel website ( if you dont install the microsoft graphics driver first, you cannot install the intel graphics driver due to and OEM conflict between the Intel driver and the preinstalled HP grahics driver). Download and install http://downloadcenter.intel.com/DownloadManager.aspx?lang=eng&httpDown=http://downloadmirror.intel.c... Open the zip file and select the correct version for your OS. Download and install the intel widi update tool http://supportkb.intel.com/wireless/wireless-display/templates/selfservice/intelwidi/#portal/1026/ar... This will also ask to download the intel Proset wireless software. Once installed, open the widi software ( this may need a search on the pc to find it (win+s) amd type widi. Launch this and add screen through this. The duplicate screen now works wirelessly.
If you don't delete all the intel apps and drivers, It will not work.
Phill
