Let’s take a closer look at the most frequent issues reported by our readers so that you know exactly what you’re up against.
Why does my DisplayPort to HDMI not work?
The DisplayPort to HDMI adapter/cable not working issue usually occurs if the adapter hardware is faulty. However, the issue can also be triggered due to a faulty HDMI port or even incorrect device configuration. You can receive any of the error variations below:
DisplayPort to HDMI adapter/converter not working DisplayPort to HDMI no signal/monitor not detected (If there is no HDMI signal detected from your device, you can try the tested fixes we already prepared for you.) HP DisplayPort to HDMI not working Windows 10 (Lenovo, Dell, and other major manufacturers are equally impacted.) DisplayPort to HDMI cable not working Mini DisplayPort to HDMI not working Windows 10 Onn DisplayPort to HDMI adapter not working DisplayPort to HDMI TV not working (If your device does not recognize the TV HDMI, you can check our complete guide for safe and guaranteed resolutions). Insignia DisplayPort to HDMI adapter not working ALOGIC DisplayPort to HDMI not working
If you are also troubled by this error, here are a few troubleshooting steps to help you resolve the DisplayPort to HDMI adapter not working problem with ease.
How do I get my DisplayPort to work with HDMI?
1. Check your HDMI and DisplayPort
If you see No Signal text on the screen when using the adapter, it could be due to a loose HDMI connection to the adapter or the DisplayPort interface. Remove the HDMI cable connected to the adapter and plug it in again. Once done, make sure the HDMI cable connected to your PC is also firmly connected. Be careful when applying pressure on the port as it can damage the interface. If possible, try connecting the HDMI adapter to a different monitor or device. If it works, you may have a faulty HDMI port to repair.
2. Manually enable HDMI Input
At times your monitor may fail to auto-detect the HDMI connection, especially when you are using an adapter to convert DP signals to HDMI. Changing the input option manually can fix the problem.
- Make sure you have connected DisplayPort to the HDMI adapter with the HDMI cable to your monitor.
- Press any of the control buttons on your monitor. Physical control buttons are usually placed under, back, or at the side of the panel. SPONSORED
- Select the Menu icon.
- Use the arrow keys and navigate to Display.
- Select Input using the > key.
- Select HDMI under Input options and select the Okay option to save the changes.
3. Check your DisplayPort to HDMI adapter
If the issue is not with the monitor configuration and the DisplayPort, check your DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. Some adapters are not compatible with certain monitors and input options. As we have discussed in our best DisplayPort to HDMI adapters guide, not all the adapters are made the same. While most adapters can work with 1080p contents, very few adapters are capable of carrying 4K contents from your PC. Try using your existing adapter with another system or monitor before you consider replacing the device.
4. Perform a monitor power-cycle
DisplayPort to HDMI adapters offer excellent flexibility to connect HDMI-enabled monitors to your PC’s DisplayPort. If you fail to establish a connection, make sure to enable HDMI input manually from the monitor. If not, check the DisplayPort/HDMI port and the adapter for hardware failure.
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