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Laptop HDMI To Monitor Not Working BUt Does to TV

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  1. baken19

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    Ok I used to have my laptop HDMI hooked to an external 23 inch monitor and all was ok.
    I then used it on my 42inch Bravia through HDMI and all was ok.

    Now that I am trying to switch it back to the 23in monitor thru the HDMI, its giving me a pink and very very grainy look on the 23 inch monitor, and it looks like the resolution is bigger than the screen.

    So im guessing when I plug the HDMI into the Monitor, its thinking its the LCD TV, so its not working correctly.

    How can i convert this back so it will get the proper resolution for the monitor. I used to swap this out all the time from tv to monitor to projector and never had an issue, now all of a sudden it is.

    AMD Radeon Graphics
    Windows 8
    If you need to know.

    Any help would be great! Thanks
     
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    is it setup as a dual screen(laptop screen & external screen) or a single screen?
     
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    I have tried all ways by pressing windows key and P, external only, duplicate, extended, none of them work, all very grainy and fuzzy
     
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    when did this start to happen as might be able to do a system restore to before this problem started as maybe a win8 update might be causing this?
     
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    That's possible. I just noticed it this weekend but that's because it has only been this weekend where I decided to plug it into the external monitor for the first time in a couple of months.

    It worked fine two months ago, then switched to the TV and it was fine. Now that I have the office setup again (after moving) it wont recognize the monitor correctly, the screen is too large and its all grey/grainy. To me it seems like its assuming when its plugged into HDMI its assuming its the LCD TV, not the monitor and I cant get it to kick back to that screen.
     
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    Change resolution to suit monitor & see what happens
     
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    I tried that but it still doesnt work, it says its set at 1920 x 1080 but its not.
    that was the native resolution is
     
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    try 1024x768.
     
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    [​IMG]

    Here is a screenshot of what im seeing, I realize the resolution is wrong in the pictures but it doesnt matter what I set it at this is what I get.

    hopefully you can see what im talking about
     
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    1024x769 gives me the same look but the entire background shifts to the right and leaves a decent size black strip down the left side of the monitor
     
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    what is display 1 & what is display 2? have you tried just using the laptop screen alone, what does it look like & at what resolution? what program are you using to change the video settings & resolution?
     
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    Display 1 is my laptop screen, and that was only because I had it setup like this so I could seen what I was doing to do a print screen. Display 2 is the Monitor

    When I use the laptop screen alone it is fine on the 1024 x 768 resolution.
    When I hook the laptop to the TV and run it at 1920 x 1080 it is fine.
    I just get this issue when hooked to the monitor. and like i said on 1920 x 1080 its too big for the screen. and this is the look I get.

    I have CCC as its an AMD Radeon Graphics Card, Ive tried changing the resolution in there to see if it makes a difference but has not. So when changing resolution ive just been using the default windows screen resolution settings as seen in the picture
     
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    I tried this, and a few other things, and nothing. Its getting really frustrating. I am going to try to hook the laptop to a few other tv's/monitors tonight and see what happens
     
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    check graphics driver is enabled & or possibly try a roll back thru device manager-display adapters- AMD right click on it tten hit properties

    If all else fails i'd start at the beginning & uninstall the driver & software,delete the Ati.dll's from system 32 & any crap of ati in the regedit tree,then a reboot & run ccleaner registry cleaner & reinstall,however before doing so a backup image will need to be created better make that two on two different hdd's
     
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    Thanks thats where im heading because I just ruled out two possible problems.

    I can hook the laptop thought HDMI to another smaller HDTV and no issues.
    I also hooked my PS3 up to the monitor through HDMI and that works no problem.
    So that eliminated the HDMI port and monitor being broken.

    I shall delete all ATI Driver stuff etc and see if that works then. Thanks
     
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    No not before a backup image of c is made in case a wrong file is deleted that way you can recover easily,easeus todo backup should do it ,was free last time i checked if not should be some early versions around somewhere
     
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    I did, all of this, and it worked!

    I backed it up, deleted all of the ATI Driver stuff, and voila, it worked.

    All of that hassle and it was easily fixable, thanks for your help!
     
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