Secondproblem:
Through the VGA cable connected to monitor, my laptop sees the monitor, shows it that it is supposedly connected. But when me try to display the image (via Win+P or GPU Nvidia Control Panel) on different separate monitors - the monitors do not receive the image while inactive. The laptop screen just goes blank and keeps working again. The laptop says that the image was sent to monitor - but the monitor is silent.
Other my laptops display the image via the same Cable/Monitor - excellent working.
VGA cable in good working condition, the resolution of the monitors is 1024x768, 1440x900. The video card drivers are correct, the laptop is serviced, everything is ideal. I think this is a software problem?
The only operating system that was supported in the dv6500 model series was Windows Vista, so you will have to use the Vista drivers on W7 once I give them to you. The graphics driver will most likely have to be manually installed.
Going to send up a signal flare to @Paul_Tikkanen as he seems to be able to find drivers no one else can. I am skeptical its a driver as long as the display adapter is not standard vga and is nVidia. But worth a try.
OK, so what I believe the problem is...someone may have installed the W7 nvidia graphics driver and while that may work for the notebook display, it may not work the HDMI (if applicable), or VGA outputs.
There was a problem installing the software for this device
The Windows system found drivers for this device, but an error occurred while trying to install these drivers.
NVIDIA GeForce 7150M \ nForce 630M
The specified file cannot be found.
Your only other option would be to completely uninstall the existing nVidia graphics adapter and driver in the device manager, restart the PC, so the graphics shows up as a 'Standard VGA Adapter,' and then you can try installing the Vista driver again.
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