![]() You have selected the latest generic driver for you system however, ACER may have customized the driver shipped with your system that is preventing installing the generic Intel GMA driver. Message was edited by: Jonathan Jones 13 ĭoes your system have the latest System BIOS update from ACER found here? It also has an Pentium(r) Dual-core T4200 2.00 GHz Windows 7 Professional 32bit Service Pack 1 I was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there have been any solutions? I would also like to not that a RGB connection does work, which leaves me wondering if this is something to do with HDMI port rather than the driver/graphics chip. I have run a registery cleaning programme as well and that has not fixed it. It will not take any sort of input and stays in this state even after I remove the HDMI cable from the port. Below is an example of the screen after I plug in the HDMI cable: Basically my laptop crashes as soon as I plug in the HDMI cable into the port on my laptop. Also I am pretty sure it is not the TV as the problem occurs even if the HDMI cable is plugged into the laptop and not the TV. I have also tested the HDMI cable and it is not that. I used the driver update tool and it says I have the most upto date driver. I recently started having problems sharing my laptop screen with my TV.
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