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pezlin 08-14-2015 08:27 AM

Flickering/Freezing display
 
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Hi! I have problems with my monitors connected to a HP 3005pr port replicator. The displays keeps flickering and sometimes freezes. I currently have Windows 10 installed but I had the same problem in Windows 8.1. Actually the problems got worse when I installed a later version of the displaylink software in Windows 8.1. In Windows 10 it doesn't matter if I use an old version or a new one. Currently I am using the latest version distributed from HP.

I have tried different monitors, different cables and connecting one monitor at the time to both display port and hdmi with the same flickering/freezing result. I have attached a zip file with debug information. Can please someone assist with trying to find what is the problem with the setup.

Edit: The displays freezes/flickers when I have both a HDMI and Displayport monitor connected and just flickers when only one of them is connected.

Thank you!

JamesH 08-26-2015 10:40 AM

Hi,

Sorry for the delay in replying.

To help diagnose this could you:

1. Post a video showing the issue
2. Post the serial number of the dock

Thanks,
James

pezlin 08-26-2015 01:28 PM

Hi!

Attached is the video showing the problem.

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resi...nt=video%2cmp4

Serial number: 7CB503E721

pezlin 09-02-2015 07:02 AM

Updated to 7.9 M2
 
I have updated to version 7.9 M2 but is still experiencing the same problem unfortunately.

pezlin 09-07-2015 08:11 AM

Any news regarding this issue?

JamesH 09-07-2015 04:38 PM

Hi,

Thanks for posting the video.

I'm going to raise this internally for further investigation but wondered if you'd answer these questions before I do:

Do you always get the corruption shown in it? Or do you need to run through specific steps to get it? i.e. Reboot, log off and on, sleep-resume?

If you have another PC could you try and see if you can reproduce this issue with the same dock and monitors?

If you increase the resolution of the Spectre screen do you still see the corruption?

If you decrease the resolution of the external monitors do you still see the corruption?

From the logs I can see you have a Dell U2410 - can you let me know what the other monitor make and model is?

Many thanks,
James

pezlin 09-14-2015 07:30 AM

Please see my response below.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesH (Post 78429)
Hi,

Thanks for posting the video.

I'm going to raise this internally for further investigation but wondered if you'd answer these questions before I do:

Do you always get the corruption shown in it? Or do you need to run through specific steps to get it? i.e. Reboot, log off and on, sleep-resume?
- The corruption starts immediately when connecting the computer and nothing helps to solve it (reboot etc.)

If you have another PC could you try and see if you can reproduce this issue with the same dock and monitors?
- I have tried with a Dell XPS without having this issue so it seems to be related to the Spectre X360.

If you increase the resolution of the Spectre screen do you still see the corruption?
- It doesn't matter what resolution I choose.

If you decrease the resolution of the external monitors do you still see the corruption?
- It doesn't matter what resolution I choose.

From the logs I can see you have a Dell U2410 - can you let me know what the other monitor make and model is?
- The problem is there with just one monitor as well (in this case Dell U2410). It also doesn't matter if it runs through HDMI, Displayport or HDMI->DVI-adapter. The problem is not there if I connect the monitor directly to the laptop.

Many thanks,
James


pezlin 09-25-2015 10:08 AM

Any news on this?

pezlin 11-11-2015 06:45 AM

Have you had a chance to look into this? I have also tried with a Dell display link adapter with the same result.

JamesH 11-13-2015 11:10 AM

Will check on this.

Thanks,
James


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