Mobo not detecting HDMI? - ATI Radeon HD 4250 onboard ASUS mobo


  1. Posts : 352
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    Mobo not detecting HDMI? - ATI Radeon HD 4250 onboard ASUS mobo


    This problem has the configuration listed in my system specs below, which have just changed recently. My OCZ Vertex 2 died, RMA'ed but sold, and replaced with the Transcend SSD720, 2.5" SATAIII 64GB. Also sold my GPU...

    Now, trying to get everything back on track. I reinstalled my OS on the SSD, but I can't for the life of me get the HDMI working. When reinstalling, I knew it was normal for only my Dell CRT to show up via its VGA connection, but then the main ViewSonic HD monitor never came on. I finally realized it wasn't responding to anything. The ViewSonic HD monitor is the only thing plugged in right now, on both VGA & HDMI, but will only work on the VGA. It had been working fine before the OCZ SSD died. No VGA problems. The onboard ATI Radeon HD 4250 is fully updated and all the drivers are installed and updated to the best of my knowledge. There is an update for the BIOS on the ASUS website that I had never installed, ever, but the only change from before was the SSD so that should not matter. I've even made sure I installed the specific driver for the monitor from the disc it came with. I tried playing around in BIOS, and (for once) no matter what graphics device order I set, (i.e., IGPX-PCI-GPX-etc) it always reverted to the mobo's VGA. And obviously, Device Manager is showing no yellow question marks and is generally no help right now...

    Again, there is NO longer a standalone GPU/video card in this system, just the ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO/USB3's onboard internal graphics, ATI Radeon HD4250.

    Is there something I'm missing? Anything I could possibly try??? Any ideas...




    FYI, I knew my OS image was horribly out of date so I didn't bother trying to reinstall that. Also, since the (GB) size of the SSD is smaller now, wouldn't it not work anyway? Well, that's moot...
    Last edited by Miranova23; 14 Sep 2012 at 21:02. Reason: spelling
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  2. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    It's plausible that your HDMI port on your MOBO is dead. Is it possible to obtain a GPU and try it's HDMI port?
    It could be your monitor as well, do you have access to anything else supporting HDMI and see if your monitor connects?
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