2013-07-27, 12:45 PM
I'd recommend rolling back your graphics, and/or display adapter drivers, and updating them to their last dated update. I had a similar problem with my desktop earlier this morning, though -
I was having issues because the graphics, or display drivers weren't picking up my HDMI input though I had the cable connected to both my monitor and desktop. I decided to roll back the graphics driver, and update it once again, restarted my computer and my HDMI cable was recognized.. I just had to toggle the display settings afterwards. Good luck.. :x
BTW if you're resorting to down/upgrading the drivers, make sure the HDMI cable is plugged in at all times to both the desktop and monitor, as well as the VGA so you can see what you're doing..
My desktop has Intel HD integrated graphics.
I was having issues because the graphics, or display drivers weren't picking up my HDMI input though I had the cable connected to both my monitor and desktop. I decided to roll back the graphics driver, and update it once again, restarted my computer and my HDMI cable was recognized.. I just had to toggle the display settings afterwards. Good luck.. :x
BTW if you're resorting to down/upgrading the drivers, make sure the HDMI cable is plugged in at all times to both the desktop and monitor, as well as the VGA so you can see what you're doing..
My desktop has Intel HD integrated graphics.

