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When i connect my Hp Compaq 2230s by HDMI to my TV, and a few others, I get a blue bar saying "Video not supported". Connecting to my TV has worked before but all of a sudden i doesn't work anymore. I would appreciate any help i could get. I've already tried decreasing the resoulution both on my laptop screen and TV screen.

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I have an old thinkpad and i had the same issue, i had to enable hdmi in Bios setting and now hdmi works.

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You can restore your computer to the Factory State without the disk, provided you still have the recovery partition created by HP. Restart your machine, and tap F11 until you reach the Startup Repair. Cancel the AutoDetect and go to the list. You'll find an option that relates to restoring your PC to Factory state. Remember, you'll lose all data doing so. Let me know if you need more help

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Hi

If the graphics card was intact, the external monitor test would have given you an image.

Unfortunately, this seems like a graphics card problem common to this manufacturer (google HP Compaq Notebook Graphics Problems).

This fault can be repaired only by specialist laptop repairers with specialist tools.

The repair is called Reballing the Ball Grid Array.

Reballing has a marginal success rate and even if successful, the fault can reoccur. A typical professional repair warranty would give you 3-6 months post-repair warranty.

Sometimes the surface of the graphics chip is too damaged to repair.

This repair can be expensive as it may involve several time and labour intensive rounds of disassembly, repair, reassembly and testing.

If you do opt for repair, ensure that the repairer is a specialist, properly equipped with an Infra Red Workstation, experienced in this specific type of repair, is willing to do a No-Fix-No-Fee Repair and offers a Repair Warranty.

If the laptop's warranty has expired and the repair cost seems high to you, it may be time to consider a new laptop.

Sorry for the bad news.

Hope this helps.

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