Predator PH315-51 HDMI cannot detect

cwong92
cwong92 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello guys, i really need some help here. i need to use my HDMI port to connect to my projector, i have tried it on my Toshiba TV and my projector, none of them work. my projector just showed no signal, and nothing happen on TV.

I have updated nvidia drivers to the latest version, windows update done, tried googling but none of the solution works, i even updated bios to the latest.

Thanks in advance

Answers

  • Did you press fn + f5? Is the device detected in the device manager?
    Oi! Eu não sou sou a cortana! Mas estou aqui para ajudar! Hi! I'm not the cortana! But I'm here to help!
    Se você gostou da minha resposta, marque como solução clicando em sim! If you liked my answer, mark it as a solution by clicking on yes!
    Aceite somente a resposta que ajudou a solucionar o seu problema! Please accept only the response that helped to solve your problem!
    Detection tool click here to find the serial number or partnumber of your model!                                                          
                                                      
                                                     egydiocoelho Trailblazer
     
    ProductKey clique aqui para descobrir o serial do windows! click here to discover the windows serial!
    Para usuários da comunidade inglesa, espanhola, francesa e alemã, usarei o google tradutor! :)
    For users of the English, Spanish, French and German community, I will be using google translator! :) 
  • cwong92
    cwong92 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Did you press fn + f5? Is the device detected in the device manager?
    thank you for the reply! yes i did pressed fn+f5, i tried all options, not working.
    no nothing shows up in the device manager
  • Have you tested with another hdmi cable?
    Oi! Eu não sou sou a cortana! Mas estou aqui para ajudar! Hi! I'm not the cortana! But I'm here to help!
    Se você gostou da minha resposta, marque como solução clicando em sim! If you liked my answer, mark it as a solution by clicking on yes!
    Aceite somente a resposta que ajudou a solucionar o seu problema! Please accept only the response that helped to solve your problem!
    Detection tool click here to find the serial number or partnumber of your model!                                                          
                                                      
                                                     egydiocoelho Trailblazer
     
    ProductKey clique aqui para descobrir o serial do windows! click here to discover the windows serial!
    Para usuários da comunidade inglesa, espanhola, francesa e alemã, usarei o google tradutor! :)
    For users of the English, Spanish, French and German community, I will be using google translator! :) 
  • cwong92
    cwong92 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Have you tested with another hdmi cable?
    no, but i have tested the same cable on my older laptop and it works
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,010 Trailblazer
    cwong92 said:
    Hello guys, i really need some help here. i need to use my HDMI port to connect to my projector, i have tried it on my Toshiba TV and my projector, none of them work. my projector just showed no signal, and nothing happen on TV.

    I have updated nvidia drivers to the latest version, windows update done, tried googling but none of the solution works, i even updated bios to the latest.

    Thanks in advance

    Check your cables - HDMI technology is designed to be backwards-compatible—you can use a Category 2 cable on a Category 1 connection without concern. Going the other way is when you might run into problems. If you’re repurposing an old HDMI cable with newer equipment, it may not be able to handle the signal sufficiently. If the picture looks pixelated or blocky, you probably need to update your cable. An old cable can also be responsible for intermittent connection problems or audio loss.

    Also, using a HDMI stright into alaptop uses a lot of power to play a movie on your laptop. Because of this, some laptops have built-in power management features that prevent it from sending content through HDMI when it’s running off of the battery.

    Plugging in your laptop will also improve its overall performance. You’ll be less likely to get interruptions or delays. The picture quality will likely be better, too, since those same battery-saving features mentioned above will often automatically lower video resolutions.

    If you can’t plug in your laptop while it’s connected to the projector, you can adjust these power settings by going into the control panel. Keep in mind, though, that sending HD content from your computer through HDMI without restrictions will drain your battery very quickly.