![]() ![]() ![]() At the "Finished" screen, click "Finish".At the "License Agreement" dialog, read the agreement, then, if you agree, click "I Agree" to continue the installation.At the "Intel® HD Graphics 4000, Ver.9." screen, click "Next".At the "Select Country" screen, select the country for this installation, and then click "Next".At the "User Account Control" screen, click "Yes".Go to the directory where the file was downloaded and double-click the EP0000551619.exe file to begin the installation.Download the EP0000551619.exe file to a temporary or download directory (please note this directory for reference).The Taskbar should be clear of applications before proceeding. To ensure that no other program interferes with the installation, save all work and close all other programs.If nothing happens after clicking apply, (in my case) your monitor driver still does not allow this setting. Right click on your desktop and choose: "Graphic Properties."Ĭlick apply. Go to tab "Monitor" and uncheck "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display". Select your external display, by clicking on it, then click "Advanced settings". Right click on your desktop, choose "Screen resolution". Check if your monitor driver allow this resolution (probably not.): Create your resolution (here are the settings for my Dell U2711 on 2560x1440) and click Add: Just push Win+R and enter: CustomModeApp, press OK. First get the driver from the manufacturer, then go to the Device Manager (Win+X), find your external monitor. Windows is usually happy with the standard PnP driver. Second (I do not know if this is required, but I think it is): Install the correct monitor driver. HDMI is a digital signal, so it works, or not. These cables do not provide any additional quality in the sense of image quality. Some advice here: Do not be fooled by people who try to sell expensive HDMI cables. This is how I got it to work:įirst of all: make sure you have a good cable, it must support dual link, in doubt just buy a new HDMI 1.4+ cable. In the MSI, the HDMI port is connected to the Intel HD4000 (unlike some Asus models). I have connected a Dell U2711 on the HDMI port. I have an MSI notebook with an NVidia 670M and an Intel HD4000. I rely in my Dell U2711 heavily, so I was not amused. After updating to window 8.1 I found myself having the same issue: No advanced mode in the 8.1 driver. ![]()
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