HDMI Not Working

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  • #16101
    Chris
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    There is another post on this, the cable needs to be pushed into the tablet a little more. With my cable I could strip away a bit of the plastic with a sharp knife and once done all works as expected.

    #16108
    Chris G
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    Some times it’s down to the cable quality, I’ve had issues in the past and just replaced the cable with a new one and it worked.

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    #16276
    labs
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    I’ll get another cable.

    The other issue I had was tablet wouldn’t turn on with HDMI cable plugged in. Once unplugged it has turned on but I now don’t get a boot menu to choose between the 2 OS. It simply now boots in to last OS I used. How do I get the boot menu back?

     

    #16356
    labs
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    Ive got the dual boot option working by using my keyboard and pressing F7 and choosing windows boot manager. Which initially brought up an error then after reboot it was fixed.

    I took a few mm off the HDMI cable it didn’t help. It wouldn’t go in any further.

    #43977
    Francisco
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    Hi,

    Did you manage to fix the HDMI problem? I am in the exact same situation.

    #43988
    Chris
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    Hi, Did you manage to fix the HDMI problem? I am in the exact same situation.

    If you have the same problem I and others have had then you may need to strip away a little plastic from your micro hdmi connection (on cable) so you can push the cable in fully

     

    There is another post on this, the cable needs to be pushed into the tablet a little more. With my cable I could strip away a bit of the plastic with a sharp knife and once done all works as expected.

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    John
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    #247393
    jorge
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    HDMI not working is a common issue that can be caused by loose cables, incorrect input selection, or outdated drivers. Checking the HDMI cable, switching ports, and restarting devices often resolve the problem quickly. Updating graphics drivers or adjusting display settings can also help restore the connection. For step-by-step troubleshooting tips and tech insights, users can explore helpful guides on chrisrockblogs.com.

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