Connecting external screen through VGA port >> BSOD

okara
okara Member Posts: 7 New User

Dear all,

 

I have an Acer Aspire V3-772 laptop and i got a problem (obvious). When i connect a externel to my VGA port my laptop freezes. After i restart my laptop (still connected to the screen through VGA) i get the following BSOD:

video_tdr_failure igdkmd64.sys

 

This error as i read on internet has to do with intel videocard. On this laptop it has intel 4600 internal videocard. There is also a second videocard which is geforce gtx 760m. 

I updated my system fully and everything works fine. Except the VGA port,

 

I tested my HDMI port which works properly, open the same screen/monitor connected through VGA it freezes/BSOD.

 

Has any one have any advice what could be the cause? 

is it hardware or really software? I think software. Anyway i am going to try to install older version of the intel videocard driver. I'll post if that works.

 

I would like to have advice regarding this issue.

 

Thank you!

 

Best Answer

  • okara
    okara Member Posts: 7 New User
    Answer ✓
    Thanks for your reply. I already tried that. HDMI works fine but same monitor to VGA displayport (so double male vga cable) causes system to hang again > BSOD.

    I did a factory reset. Same result.

    Conclusion.. Its an hardware problem.
    I will contact support so they can pick up my laptop for repair.
    I wasted my weekend for this problem.

    I will change this topic as solved since it's mobo related (intel grappics card).

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer

    What VGA monitor are you using? If you're HDMI TV has a VGA port, I suggest getting a double-male VGA cable and trying that instead before playing with the video drivers.

     

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • okara
    okara Member Posts: 7 New User
    Answer ✓
    Thanks for your reply. I already tried that. HDMI works fine but same monitor to VGA displayport (so double male vga cable) causes system to hang again > BSOD.

    I did a factory reset. Same result.

    Conclusion.. Its an hardware problem.
    I will contact support so they can pick up my laptop for repair.
    I wasted my weekend for this problem.

    I will change this topic as solved since it's mobo related (intel grappics card).

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