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Hello, I purchasded a HP Pavillion 15-n031sa last week and I am having problems connecting it to my Bush 42' wide screen LED TV (model no BLED42FHDAE not sure if thats relevant?). My friends laptop connects to my TV fine thats also on windows 8 and my new laptop connects to a different TV in the house so I cannot see what the problem is? I have tried to press the app & p buttons at the same time and click extend but that doesn't do anything.
Any suggestions would be apreciated as I have used up my limited technical knowledge, thanks. Hi ocarole2, Welcome to the HP Forums! I would like to take a moment and thank you for using the forum, it is a great place to find answers. For you to have the best experience in the HP forum, I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide. Science activities for preschoolers. I understand you are having a difficulty connecting your Bush TV to your notebook, but it connects fine to your friends notebook. Here is a link to that should assist you with this endeavor.
Your notebook has a HDMI port and I believe your Bush TV does also. Have you tried a different cable?
Please let me know it you require additional assistance. Would you also provide the connection type you are using. HI ocarole2, Thank you for your response. I apologize for the delay in my reply, but I have been away. I suggest running the to ensure you have the latest recommended drivers installed.
I would also do any Windows updates. If you are still experiencing an issue, I suggest contacting HP support for assistance. They are able to remotely access your system and may be able to quickly locate the issue. Please call HP technical support at 800-474-6836.
If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region.
I installed the latest version of mint on an old PC. If I start up with the VGA cable connected to an old monitor it works fine. If I then unplug the cable from the monitor and transfer it to the PC socket on the TV, it still works fine with the TV as monitor.
But I can't get it to boot up with the TV as monitor. It says: “invalid format” on the screen when I try. I have poked about in display settings, but it seems that there is some mis-communication between the TV and the Computer during boot. I would like the PC to ignore whatever the TV asks of it (or tells it) and start up as if it were still connected to the monitor. It’s an early “HD Ready” TV by Bush with a VGA port for PC at the back.
The TV is a Bush model S632D If I change the screen resolution settings on the old monitor the TV works fine, until I boot up with the cable plugged into the back of it, then some communication between the TV and PC screws things up, and I have to use the old monitor to sort things out. The old monitor likes things displayed in 1440x900, this also looks good on the TV screen when I unplug from the monitor and plug into the VGA at the back of the TV When I start up with the PC plugged into the TV it sets it to 1280x1024, but I don't know this until I have uncoupled the back and plugged it into the old monitor, which displays at 1280x1024 but suggests I alter the settings to 1440x900. If I start up with the PC attached to the monitor in safe mode, and then go out of safe mode, ignoring the message which says 'Please note that some drivers require a full graphical boot and so will fail when resuming from recovery' the TV Screen works at 1280x1024, but is slow to play video.