I bought GA-H77N-WIFI to make a small HTPC.
I made a sytem with win7-64 and wanted to connect to LG tv through HDMI.
Unfortunately the system could not be set to display 1920 x 1080 properly.
After many tries and research on internet I learned that LG tv's are NG for PC and they will not display properly on HDMI.
They operate properly on RGB. I bought Asus board with RGB and the system works properly.
I had a spare new motherboard so I decided to update my desktop computer.
After installing win7 64 and drivers from Gigabyte disk , on the reboot there was a message "Interactive logon failure" ?? and then dvi signal would dissapear when windows boot started.
When restarted in safe mode it displays and if I rollback the driver everything is normal.
Reinstalling driver (Intel 4000) from a disk or from windows update will always kill dvi or hdmi on windows bootup.
I reinstalled with win7 32 and win8 , the results are the same.
Otherwise the computer works no problem.
Bios was set to optimized settings.
GA-H77N-WIFI
Cpu i3-3225
8Gb ram
120 ssd
onboard video card.
I contacted Gigabyte on internet and all I get is no response.
Any ideas?
Eric
I made a sytem with win7-64 and wanted to connect to LG tv through HDMI.
Unfortunately the system could not be set to display 1920 x 1080 properly.
After many tries and research on internet I learned that LG tv's are NG for PC and they will not display properly on HDMI.
They operate properly on RGB. I bought Asus board with RGB and the system works properly.
I had a spare new motherboard so I decided to update my desktop computer.
After installing win7 64 and drivers from Gigabyte disk , on the reboot there was a message "Interactive logon failure" ?? and then dvi signal would dissapear when windows boot started.
When restarted in safe mode it displays and if I rollback the driver everything is normal.
Reinstalling driver (Intel 4000) from a disk or from windows update will always kill dvi or hdmi on windows bootup.
I reinstalled with win7 32 and win8 , the results are the same.
Otherwise the computer works no problem.
Bios was set to optimized settings.
GA-H77N-WIFI
Cpu i3-3225
8Gb ram
120 ssd
onboard video card.
I contacted Gigabyte on internet and all I get is no response.
Any ideas?
Eric
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