Windows 8.1 doesnt recognise HDMI at all
Hello!

I've been using an ASUS B53S notebook with Windows 8. Yesterday it updated itself to Windows 8.1 and after that when I connected a screen with HDMI, it said "No input signal". The system seems to be recognising the Wacom 13HD that I have connected as it plays the sound, also the Wacom manager shows that it recognised a 13HD tablet, but the screen stays black no matter what I do. I can't find it in the Catalyst Control Center neither in the screen resolution settings. The problem might be with the HDMI driver as I tried to connect a TV with HDMI too, and the problem seems to be the same. All drivers are up to date (Wacom, CCC and Intel HD graphics). I uninstall the current CCC and replaced it with an older version that I used with Windows 8, and the screen was detected that way, but had a black border. It needs to be configurated in the CCC panel, but when I opened it, an error message came up and didn't open the panel. Any suggestions what else could I try or where could the problem be?
May 29th, 2015 7:36am

To remove the black border:


Enable GPU Scaling
Click on the 'Scaling Options' Tab
Slide the Under/Overscan to 0%
Apply the settings 

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May 29th, 2015 7:27pm

Hi,

Here is the similar issue in this thread, please check the answers here and hope it can help to fix your issue:

http://superuser.com/questions/495308/how-to-remove-the-black-borders-after-installing-windows-8

In addition, this is the step-by-step fix for such issue:

http://www.bleepingtech.com/black-border-around-the-monitor-when-hdmi-cable-is-used/

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June 1st, 2015 10:07am

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