View Single Post
Old 11-18-2012, 09:37 AM   #46
AaronC
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 6
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by bernie View Post
It's only a temporary workaround, but we've posted a bit more detail on the Plugable site about how to roll back the nVidia driver to the working version, and stop Windows Update from updating that one driver in the future.

Here's some steps:

nVidia’s new October Win8 driver version for the GeForce GT 525M and related chips cause DisplayLink’s USB graphics driver to stop functioning. Rollback to nVidia driver version 9.18.13.286 (6/21/2012) solves the issue. If you get in this situation, here’s how to do a rollback (on Win 7; but same applies to 8):
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/window...-windows-7.htm

And then you have to stop Windows Update from offering the same update again. To do that, hit the Windows key (to bring up search), type “Windows Update”, expand the important updates, and right click on the one from nVidia and select “hide update”.

(more at http://plugable.com/2012/10/27/windows-8-displaylink )

We also have to wait for DisplayLink's driver updates, but if you're a Plugable customer and have any requests for us (like getting an email notification when issues are resolved; or if you're hitting any unique problems), just email us at support@plugable.com. We'll do whatever we can do help. Thanks for your patience!
Thanks for the more detailed information, it helps explain why the solution didn't work for me. My machine is new and the furthest rollback I could do was to 9.18.13.614 (28/08/2012) (if this info was put in those earlier posts I could have saved myself a hell of a lot of time and frustration).

If I download older drivers I am unable to install them (windows blocks it). I guess I could try to force the install, but I'm not sure that is worth risking losing my laptop display.
AaronC is offline   Reply With Quote