I get a black screen when connecting to my TV

PC to TV resolution problem?

I bought a pc specifically if I could play the star wars: the old Republic game on my TV. I have connected the pc to the tv using a vga to hdmi. As a first step, that it worked fine. Then tried to play the game and the screen went black. I tried to change the resolution on the pc and now the pc when run in normal mode will only show a black screen after startup. It will run in safe mode with screen works fine. I tried different resolution setting and none seem not to work. I tried to look online for answers and saw someone suggested an app called powerstrip, so I managed to download that but can't run it in safe mode to see if it will be useful. How can I fix this so I can use the pc and play the game without a black screen?

I forgot the exact dimensions of my tv, but it's about 45 ".
Resolution of 1080 RCA
I can't change the resolution of the TV.
The PC is a refurbished HP Pavilion Slimline
4 GB memory
1 TB harddrive
Processor Intel Pentium G630 at 2.7 GHz
Intel HD integrated graphics
Windows 7

I looked at the model number for the TV. Here is the link to the specification for it on the RCA Web site.  http://rca4tv.com/product/spec.asp?modelnum=46LA45RQ

I don't see anywhere to change the rate of resolution or refresh in the menu tv. When I go the part 'photo' of the menu it shows that

You wouldn't change it on the TV.  ;-)  You must set your output video is that the TV can display.

I suggest first - go VGA VGA if possible.  Go by what you presented (with some hypothesis, I am about to say), you have a few VGA HDMI adapter... So you get out of your VGA computer and go to your HDMI TV?  Given that the TV has VGA - VGA to go.  If your computer has HDMI - you might as well go HDMI to HDMI, but best results will probably come out VGA to VGA input.

Inexpensive and probably work best for what you need.

Looking around, this computer can do the following computer resolutions:

  • 1280 x 1024 (SXGA)
  • 640 x 480 (VGA)
  • 800 x 600 (SVGA)

Another thing - it probably will result in what you see.

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