My hdmi cable is miss detected

Hi there,
First , english is my second language ,so please go easy.
Second I've been struggling all day with getting sound on on my . So far, I found out that I needed ATi hdmi audio codec (which i got) here's where I'm stuck.I connected my TV and it says that i connected my TV through hdmi to Dvi ( sorry i forgot to take a screen of the warning) but my cable is HDMI to HDMI. 
My question is do i have to bypass it? If so how? if i can't how do i fix it?
Devices:
Hp laptop
Dv7 3060ca Windows 7 64bit
AMD turion II ultra dual-core mobile m600 2.40GHz
4GB of ram
Tv
Samsung Plasma Tv 50' 
and the cable is a generic 3.5m  that i bought for 10$
Thanks in advance , Have a nice day

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