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How to Fix Samsung Monitor not Detecting HDMI

HDMI not detected? Switch up your display settings

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Updated onJuly 25, 2024

updated onJuly 25, 2024

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If your computer is connected to a Samsung monitor through HDMI, but you’re not seeing anything on the screen, your HDMI is probably not being detected. WindowsReport experts experienced a similar issue, and we bring you our tested and approved solutions to get you out of this rubble.

Why is my monitor not displaying through HDMI?

The most common reasons for this issue are a defective HDMI cable,damaged HDMI ports, or yourgraphics card does not support HDCP(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). Another reason could be that you’re using an old version of firmware on your graphics card.

What can I do if my Samsung monitor is not detecting the HDMI cable?

What can I do if my Samsung monitor is not detecting the HDMI cable?

Try the following basic troubleshooting steps before any complex solutions:

1. Reset your resolution settings

Using an incorrect display resolution for your monitor can make your HDMI undetectable. For instance, if yourdisplay is larger than your monitor, you may not be able to view the screen in full or at all. Setting it to match the native resolution of your Samsung monitor will fix this issue.

2. Update your graphics card

2.1 Update via Windows Update

2.2 Update via Device Manager

If the Samsung monitor you’re connecting to is a TV, updating the TV’s firmware will also update its drivers.

3. Use a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter

The HDCP protocol is designed to prevent unauthorized copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across connections between devices.

It comes built-in in most new modern monitors, but if you’re using an older monitor, when you connect your HDMI cable, the HDCP compliance may not allow it because of some incompatibility issues. You’ll need aDisplayPort to HDMI adapterto bypass HDCP restrictions.

If you have tried these solutions and still cannot get a picture from your monitor, then there may be something wrong with your monitor. Samsung monitors are known to be very responsive and accurate. But over time, they develop problems and stop working or they may not be detecting the HDMI cable.

Oftentimes, your HDMI cable is the culprit, so make sure you always check for compatibility when purchasing your HDMI cables. Other times, it could be a defective monitor.

After all, every piece of hardware reaches its end of life at some point, so this may be it for your Samsung monitor. Should this be the case, you can get yourself alow-cost Samsung monitorthat is equally good without breaking the bank.

For the most part, the process is fairly simple. All you may have to do is switch off and switch back on your devices. Hopefully, this has helped you resolve your issue with connecting your HDMI cable to your Samsung monitor.

Before you go, did you know that you canconvert your monitor into a TV? That’s right, and this process is incredibly simple and it will take you just a few minutes.

If you’ve encountered this issue before and have another solution we’ve not mentioned, do not hesitate to leave a comment below. We’d love to hear all about it.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.