Q190, no audio with HDMI

I purchased the Q190 with Windows 8 and upon connection to my Samsung smart TV via a HDMI cable I have no audio. picture is great but no sound anyone have the solution to this issue.

hi Onetech,
Can you try uninstalling the Intel Display Driver under Device manager / Display adapter.
Make sure to place a check under a prompt asking to delte driver software for this device.
Then reinstall it using this
    Windows 8 64  Intel VGA Driver   
    Windows 8.1 64  Intel VGA Driver    
also try using a diff HDMI Cable.
See if that helps
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