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I've been reading about the issues with the x64 version of the drivers, but have not seen my problem.
I have an 55UED7000 Samsung television (1920x1080) and am using the Intel i3 2100T processor in combination with an Asus H67 mini-itx mainboard. Connecting this over HDMI results in a 'no signal' message. Starting up and in safe mode I have visuals. Tried multiple cables. This is with the march 2011 and april 2011 versions of the drivers.
I have been reading this forum and read about the issues with the x64 drivers. I've also read that the 2219 version (dec '10) did not have problems, so I tried the x86 version of it. And that solved the problem. I''m typing this message on the screen in full HD. But....... is this the way it is gonna stay? I hope not, since numerous things have been solved by the new versions of the drivers.
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forgot to mention I am using Win7 Ultimate 32 bit.
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As I seem to be left in the dark, I might as well talk to myself.
The only responds untill now are from ladies willing to marry me through the Mail function of this site. Odd.
I had to go back to the 2219 version of the drivers (dec 2010) to get HDMI working. I' m left with random lockups playing HD movies and BSOD's related to the graphic drivers. I hope that Intel solves this real quick, cause I' ve been reading that the users of x64 Windows are experiencing BSOD's with anything else then the 2219 drivers too.
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You are not alone!
See "I7-2600K Intel HD Graphics (igdkmd64) Crash Win 7 x64 when using HDMI" thread
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@RobJ Thanks, I've seen that thread. And even contributed to it. But the title and most of the posts in it suggests it only happens on x64 systems. Mine is not. My system is x86. In the other thread there is a link to a x86 beta driver too, but the compiler of it added some x64 parts (the UI), so they cannot be used.
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