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#Screen mirroring samsung smart tv windows 7 drivers#
#Screen mirroring samsung smart tv windows 7 upgrade#
I just can't stream directly from the T430 laptop to the TV directly since the Win 10 upgrade and that is super frustrating as it use to work perfectly on Windows 7. So I know both devices are capable of screen mirroring. I can also connect the phone to the TV and stream from the phone to the TV.

I can miracast/screen mirror from my Samsung phone to the laptop and stream from the phone to the Laptop just fine.

No matter what I do I can't get the laptop to complete the connection.
#Screen mirroring samsung smart tv windows 7 windows 10#
I've upgraded the Intel WiFi drivers, the Intel video drivers, the Intel wired NIC drivers, the Bluetooth drivers, the Samsung TV firmware, updated the Windows 10 OS to the latest 1903 version. However, when I try and connect to the TV it connects for a second then kicks me out. After the upgrade I can discover the TV and the TV and Laptop complete the pairing process. In theory this is OK becasue Micacast is suppose to be the newer version of WiDi or in other words WiDi became Miracast.

After upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10 the upgrade purposly removed the Intel WiDi utility and replaced it with Microsoft native Miracast/screen mirroring software. It is a great feature that I have always loved using. I've been using Intel WiFi Direct (WiDi AKA:Miracast/screen mirroring) to wirelessly screenshare and stream from my Lenovo T430 to my Samsung UN65JU7100 Smart TV for years.
