ENVY M7 n109dx: Post - BIOS update 6/26 no HDMI output to secondary screen

After that the updated BIOS update yesterday my secondary monitor has not worked. The computer is unable to detect in the settings of the device. Given what has happened, I have:

Cable unplugged/Replugged and made sure all lights (when you plug the HDMI from the monitor in the specifications of the monitor select several HDMI and analog times and falls asleep so it gets a connection)

Have you tried both HDMI cables, a new brand

Tried to update the drivers, I was told that they have been updated

Downloaded new drivers from HP Support Assistant and installed, Rebooted

Rolled back the BIOS to the previous version

I have tested the monitor on my MacBook and it works, if it's not the monitor

and the laptop is still not pick up my screen!

Help, please!

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