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- #Radeon hd 4200 windows 10 black border driver
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#Radeon hd 4200 windows 10 black border driver
Is there any way that I could force Windows 10 to use a Windows 7 version of your driver software?
#Radeon hd 4200 windows 10 black border software
But this would be a bit drastic and so I would prefer to just get hold of driver software that would work.
#Radeon hd 4200 windows 10 black border drivers
I suspect that if I reformatted my hard drive and installed Windows 7 & associated drivers then I would no longer have a problem with my old TVs. This gives me the impression that older TV models are no longer supported by Intel's Windows 10 driver software. When I connect my Windows 10 PC to the new Sony Bravia TV the edges are not cut off. We upgraded to a more modern Sony Bravia (with inbuilt Internet services etc.) whereupon I used the old TV for a computer monitor. The old Sony Bravia TV used to be the family TV in the living room. Also I have an old Samsung TV (with a large plasma screen) that has the same problem, and so it is not just a Sony problem. I have not checked with Sony to see if there is a fix for the TV because I know that the TV worked fine with my old PC. I have tried other HDMI cables but the result is always the same. I have run the Intel® System Support Utility please find the scan results attached.
#Radeon hd 4200 windows 10 black border update

Unlike HDMI, the sound does not go through to the TV. This avoids the flicker and instead of spilling over the edges of the screen there are some narrow black borders at the left and right sides. Other issues: Even though it correctly identifies the TV as a Sony Bravia, I don't think it has the correct refresh rate because there is a lot of flicker that also makes it unusable.Īs a work-around, I can connect to the TV with a PC VGA cable. I've tried installing older versions just in case the adjustment bars have been removed in later versions. I've tried downloading the latest version of the driver, both automatically and manually (via 'have disk') but to no avail.

This means that a TV solution is not possible.Īfter searching for a solution it appears that the user interface of the graphics driver should allow scaling using horizontal and vertical adjustment bars, but these bars do not appear in my version of the software. The TV does not allow any adjustment on the HDMI display and so there is no 'overscan' option, no 'fit width' etc or anything else. It was great you just plugged the HDMI cable in and it just worked! Sadly my Win 7 laptop has died and now I'm trying to replace it with a Windows 10 laptop that uses an Intel HD Graphics 5500 graphics chip, but it cuts off the edges of the display making it unusable for practical purposes. For several years I've been using a Windows 7 laptop connected via HDMI to an old Sony Bravia TV.
