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I have a Vizio AIO (model # CA27) just upgrade to windows 10. Also updated to latest drivers from Intel. And I cannot get Windows to recognize the HDMI inputs (not outputs).
Also for some reason there is no brightness adjustment settings in Display section or in Power Options. I tried the registry hack where you change FeatureTestControl to f008, no luck.
Only other thing I can think of is since it is a built-in display and it doesn't recognize the monitor. It only shows up as generic PnP monitor. I don't know what other drivers to use for this monitor.
I have tried the old intel drivers from Vizio's site as well.
Thanks for any help.
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Hi,
Please bear in mind that when you are loading Intel® drivers, you may lose features or customizations. If this is an AIO, you may required https://support.vizio.com/s/?language=en_US custom drivers from your computer manufacturer.
Make sure you have installed the following driver version https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25977/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10-and-Windows-7-8-1-15-33-?product=81499 15.33.43.4425
If possible, test different HMDI cables and try to get latest monitor firmware update from the monitor manufacturer.
Allan.
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I have tried about 3 different hdmi cables (1 cheap, 2 good quality) and still nothing.
Updated the latest drivers and also use the Intel update tool. Now I have 15.33.43.4425
Vizio has drivers posted on their site but are meant for Win8 and Win7. Tried both.
Used a Driver Booster as well to see if it will find any monitor or other missing drivers.
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Probably the computer was designed to work with Windows® 7 or Windows® 8 only. You can try a different monitor to see if this is a driver issue or HDMI port issue.
Allan.
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Hi,
I was just wondering if you were you able to test different monitor?
Have you tried contacting your computer manufacturer for additional information about this matter?
Allan.
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