Sorry for my english in advance, I searched a lot for a solution since i suffered from the same issue, nothing helped but with some experiments the following simple steps solved my problem (intel hd 3000 on 2nd gen which they say is not supported any more): 1. Connect the HDMI cable to the TV. Device Manager-> Display adapters 3. Right click on 'Intel(R) HD Graphics xxxx' (Your graphic card) and disable. Right click again and enable. Don't be skeptic (-: after trying too many drivers unsuccessfully, i was suprised how simple was that.
Note: You need to repeat those steps everytime you connect your laptop to the TV. I swear you are my god:'D!! I've been searching for a fix for this issue for countless hours (or at least since windows 10 last annoying update -not that any of them isn't annoying- ) and was sadly coming to a dead point (upgraded and downgraded the drivers, adjusted display's resolution and settings, changed the cable, turned things on and off a million times and even tried the cable and tv on a different laptop -where they worked with no trouble-) I was really giving up and then suddenly this worked like magic! Thank you sooooo much! Hey Rafi, for me it was about uninstalling the card and then finding the good driver.
Provides troubleshooting information for no HDMI audio issues. I have an ASUS Q550L notebook (can see all the specs here: Asus 15.6″. After installing this driver, I did the reboot, plug-in in HDMI cable and set Duplicate.
I tried many so cannot point for a particular solution, but here are my steps (accessed my devices using devmgmt.msc in the Run command): • I uninstalled (right-click ->Age of wushu bot program for conquer. uninstall) the Intel HD card. • I downloaded and ran Intel's Driver Update Utility. • I tried many many different drivers that I could find on Intel's Download Center, the one that worked for me is `win64_153338.exe`, that. You might also want to try. Hi Alls My Laptop model is 'VAIO VPCZ11MGX/X' since updated to WIN 10,64 bit, have the same problem for using HDMI connection.
Please note using the your trick (Disable & Enable device on the Intel (R) HD Graphic ) but still not working. My Graphic Processor is NVIDIA GeForce GT330M GPU and mobile intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD with total Available Graphic Memory:2560MB.
Please consider when installed NVIDIA driver for WIN 10- 64 bit, driver will send a message which not compatible hardware!! And in the final on the device manager -Display adaptor only see an Microsoft Basic Display Adaptor with yellow attention sign. Thanks in advance for any help and advice.
Method 1: Update the ASUS Realtek audio driver manually via Device Manager You can update the Realtek audio driver manually via Device Manager. If you’ve tried this method, but the driver issue persists, you can try to. 1) On your keyboard, press the Win+R (Windows logo key and R key) at the same time to invoke the Run box. 2) Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter to open the Device Manager window. 3) Double click “Sound, video and game controllers” to expand the category.
Under this category, right-click Realtek High Definition Audio, then click Update Driver Software(in some cases, this could be Update driver). 4) Click Search automatically for updated driver software. If you get prompt saying “The best driver software for your device is already installed”, your Realtek audio driver may be up-to-date, or Windows doesn’t provide a newer driver for you. Anyway, this method doesn’t work for you. You can try the next method. 5) After the driver is installed, restart your PC for the changes to take effort.
Method 2: Update the Realtek audio driver automatically If you don’t have the patience, time or computer skills to update your ASUS Realtek audio driver manually, you can do it automatically with. Driver Easy will scan your computer to detect any problem drivers in your computer. You don’t need to know what operating system your computer is running. You can update the Realtek audio driver automatically with the Free or the Pro version of Driver Easy.
But with the Pro version it just takes 2 clicks (and you get full support and 30-day refund guarantee). 1) and install Driver Easy. 2) Launch Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will detect all problem drivers instantly and provide you with new drivers. 3) Click the Update button next to the Realtek audio driver, then download and install the correct version of this driver.
Or click the Update All button (if you go Pro) to download and install all drivers automatically. Hopefully you find the tips helpful to update the ASUS Realtek audio drivers easily. If you have any questions, please feel free to your comments below.