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HP 14 Notebook L6Z75EA
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Miracast (wireless display) was working with no problem on my laptop until a few weeks ago. Now in every wireless display that I try to project I can't share my screen. I start the process, find the wireless device and press to connect with it. The system seems like is going to change displays but after a few seconds of loading icon every smart tv that I try reports something like "Connection was made but failed to share your screen, check your device for problems".

 

This started happening suddenly and I have no other problems in my wireless connections. I have tried to revert to previous driver of graphic card and wireless adapter but didn't work. I now have updated all drivers and bios to the last version and I still have the problem. Also updated the smart tvs, but surely the problem is not there because other windows 10 laptops can share their screen...

 

Processor is Intel celeron n2840

the integrated graphics card driver last version is 10.18.10.4358 (21/12/2015)

and the wireless adapter is Realtek RTL8723BE with last driver version 2024.0.4.108 (22/3/2019)

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