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Here are the storage settings as requested.
This is on a 2023 16” MacBook Pro with an M2 Max and 32GB physical memory running MacOS 26.1 Attachment 4614 |
Hi gstilphen,
Thanks for the image. Could you please raise your case following this article? https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink Please also include a link to this forum thread so I can identify it. Regards, Szymon |
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Similar story of here, I have plenty of storage and I keep getting the crash.
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Hi chrishands,
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Szymon |
Update on issue???
Is there any news on this issue??? The same thing happens with previous versions of the software.
I am looking at ditching DisplayLink and going for a single ultra wide display |
Hi markscottie,
I encourage everyone to contact technical support following this article: https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink I believe we successfully troubleshoot all of such cases. Regards, Szymon |
Hi,
I'm running version 14.2.0 on Mac OS 26.1 and started having this issues today after I upgraded from 14.1 to 14.2. I deinstalled version 14.2 and reinstalled version 14.0, hopefully that fixes the issue Just submitted the case as per the instructions. I Hope you can find a solution to this issue. ** UPDATE ** I'm running version 14.0 for a few hours now. The error has not reappeared. Happy for now |
Hi Ronot,
Thank you for your message and request. To reiterate, based on our recent observations, macOS requires approximately 25 GB of free disk space to maintain stable operation. Regards, Szymon |
This issue is becoming serious and annoying
Howdy Szymom,
Apparently, this issue is becoming serious and annoying. And it has been proven in my case as many others reported, it has nothing to do with Disk Space, as I have over 200GB of disk space and yet I am still experience the issue. Many have sent you proof of that, yet you keep asking people to send you another proof. It is a waist of time and resources and frustrate us even further. So, you either acknowledge that it is a n issue DisplayLink can't fix, so we can look for alternative product. Or Acknowledge the issue and start working and providing a fix we can use. Thanks for understanding, N. QUOTE=Szymon;98988]Hi Ronot, Thank you for your message and request. To reiterate, based on our recent observations, macOS requires approximately 25 GB of free disk space to maintain stable operation. Regards, Szymon[/QUOTE] |
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