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I have an Acer Aspire m3640 desktop, recently I have got a samsung hd tv. I had my normal 19" monitor running via the vga on the graphics card I then tried to connect my tv via the hdmi slot at the top of the pc. The tv picks up that theres something plugged in but just displays "no signal" I then went into the NVIDIA control panel and clicked the "set up multiple displays" but can't find the tv to use as an additional monitor, I then clicked on rigirous search to try and find it but nothing it then asks do I want to enable the tv output which i click yes but still nothing. Help please this is really getting annoying.
 
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running via the vga on the graphics card
You must TURN OFF the PC disconnect the VGA cable then Connect the HDMI cable switch the PC back on and it should pick-up the TV you can`t have both connected at a time.

 
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Ah right, the top card also has a vga on there aswell does this mean I could run them split screen or not as was thinking of keeping the 19" to have itunes running on all the time then the tv for everything else. I'll try that in a sec then to see if it works
 
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Ah right, the top card also has a vga on there aswell does this mean I could run them split screen or not as was thinking of keeping the 19" to have itunes running on all the time then the tv for everything else. I'll try that in a sec then to see if it works
No you either have HDMI or VGA

 
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I ain`t heard of anyone having both I may be wrong but I have tried both on at the same time but no joy I use HDMI or VGA

 
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Tried switching it off then unplugging vga and plugging in hdmi but nothing. Would a picture of the back of the pc help atall?
 
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Tried switching it off then unplugging vga and plugging in hdmi but nothing. Would a picture of the back of the pc help atall?
Not really.


Do this turn PC off, unplug the HDMI> plug the VGA cable back in boot the PC when up and running have a look at the settings for HDMI make sure it is enabled> TURN OFF the PC disconnect the VGA cable then Connect the HDMI cable switch the PC back on and it should pick-up the TV. Read the TV manual to verify this what make and model TV do you have as that would help me to help you further

 
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Not sure how to check the hdmi is on exactly only really started messing about with this stuff lately I've ran split screen off a laptop before but thats easy. I clicked yes when it mentioned something about a tv output card but thats it dunno how to check that it's definatley on. The tv is a Samsung LE26A456C.

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I will have a look tomorrow I have to go and do something now but have a look at the manual. Also what OS you using XP> Vista?

Just dont put both connections together.

 
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Ah ok, no worries no rush lol thanks for the help so far Using vista .

Haha yeah that may not go well I work for the electricity board so know the results when you stick the wrong wires together :P
 
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