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Started by Furkan Kor | | 3 answers
TV Not Recognized After BIOS Update
Hi, I bought a new HDTV a few days back and hooked it up with my home PC to use as a monitor for browsing/watching movies(HDMI). I had problems with the sound though as everytime the TV went into standby mode or was turned on after the pc was, it was not detected as an audio device. I looked it up on the internet and INTEL"s solution was to update the BIOS to version blabla or higher. I downloaded and installed the latest BIOS version from Asrock, version p2.10 and now the TV isn't detected at all. I updated the graphics driver to the latest version provided by intel but still no luck.
My system:
ASROCK H87 Pro4
Intel Core i-5 4440
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No video card, just the HD Graphics. Any help is appreciated, I'd like to return to my HDTV ASAP, thanks in advance.
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September 21, 2014 7:05:30 AM

Well, no answer so far so I'll give some further explanation. When I first connected my TV to my htpc, I got both sound and image. But I had some common issues with the sound described here:
https://communities.intel.com/mobile/mobile-access.jspa...(2%2C218663)
So after reading this I went to the asrock site and downloaded, then installed the latest BIOS version(2.10). After the reboot nothing showed up on the TV so i plugged in my old monitor and tried to solve the problem. I installed the latest graphics drivers from Intel but no succes. The TV doesnt get a signal from the PC and the PC doesnt recognize the TV. Not in playback devices, not as a display, nowhere in the device manager, it just doesnt show up. Now I flashed an older BIOS version 2.00 but still the same problem. I hope the extra info will be useful and I'll get a solution soon.
September 20, 2014 3:46:00 PM

Via an HDMI cable plugged Into the motherboard, if that's what you're asking.
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September 20, 2014 3:38:11 PM

How is the tv connected to the pc?

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