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In November/December 2023 I updated the Intel Xe integrated graphics card via Intel Driver & Support. After making this update everything changed. My PC no longer detects my external monitor connected via HDMI, I have followed millions of steps found on the internet to try to fix this problem, but I haven't succeeded. I even tried to restore windows but nothing. I would like to point out that I have already tried connecting my PC to another monitor but it gives me the same problem. Furthermore, the monitor I have available does not create any problems with other devices such as Xbox or Amazon Fire Stick. I'm looking for help from someone more experienced than me who can help me. Thanks in advance.
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Please run the Intel System Support Utility for Windows and perform a scan for all options. Attach the output file here.
Please also create a Report for Intel Graphics Drivers and attach the file here.
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The diagnostic data show:
- MSI Modern 14 B11MOL laptop
- Intel Core i5-1135G7
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Driver Version: 31.0.101.5194
- Windows 10 Home
According to MSI's specifications, the HDMI port supports 4K @ 60Hz.
That's all good.
The Report for Intel Graphics Drivers only shows the data from the internal laptop display. Was the external monitor connected to HDMI when you created the report? If not, please repeat again with the monitor connected and switched on. Which monitor is it?
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when I made the report, the HDMI was disconnected. I run the new report immediately and send it. The monitor is a SmartTech TV (I can't tell you the model) that I had previously used with this PC, but which then stopped working. Thank you so much for the support ❤️
I attach the photos of the report with the HDMI connected
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I know you haven't done anything in the meantime, but Windows Update seems to have reverted back to graphics driver version 30.0.100.9864. This is a disease that Intel and Microsoft can't seem to get under control. It is beyond confusing for regular users.
For laptops, it is generally recommended to stick to the drivers provided by the so-called Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), in this case MSI.
Please try the driver that MSI currently offers for Windows 10:
Download MSI Intel Graphics Driver 27.20.100.9565
If everything works again after that, I would ignore the graphics driver update offer via the Intel Driver & Support Assistant.
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What I don't understand is that only 1 connected display was recorded in the 2nd Report for Intel Graphics Drivers. This is as if the external monitor was not connected.
Active Displays: 1
* Digital Display 1 *
Display Name: Schermo integrato
Display Type: Digitale
Serial Number: -
DDC2 Protocol: Supportato
Gamma: 2.2
Connector Type: DisplayPort
Are you sure everything is OK with the HDMI cable? Do you have another one to test?
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Yes, I had already tested it with another HDMI cable when I noticed the problem, I tested it again today and in any case it shows no signs of life. The same cable is connected to my Xbox and works fine, so the problem is definitely not the cable.
I also tried to connect my PC to another monitor with another HDMI cable and again I received no response from it.
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There is a keyboard shortcut to change the screen configuration of your laptop. Please try as follows:
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Then unfortunately I can only assume that the hardware is probably defective. In this case, you should request a return merchandise authorization (RMA) from the retailer where you bought the laptop.
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If this were a self-assembled computer, you could reset the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) parameters. But on a laptop where you haven't changed anything, that doesn't make sense. I also don't see an option for HDMI diagnostics in the MSI Click BIOS:
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From my point of view, there's nothing left you can do yourself. Please contact the device manufacturer MSI for warranty processing information:
