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Old 03-11-2016, 07:38 AM   #5
Rheco
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The initial post it was written "Also, I have disabled the Nvidia graphic card of my dual graphic card." and "the graphics don't work".
You said I have exactly the same... So I assumed you had the same all the way.

Pixels are displayed on a monitor. Do you have pixels displayed or you don't? Would you please be able to reformulate your sentence explaining what works and what doesn't?
My apologies, let me re-state the issue.

I have two monitors connected to my Docking Station. They are connected with a HDMI cable and a DVI cable. Also connected to my doc is the power cord, an Ethernet Cable and the USB Cable that connects to my laptop.

When the USB cable is connected, normally I would receive a LAN connection AND both the displays extended to my two monitors. But AFTER the Windows update, the two monitors are no longer receiving a signal. They are quite simply Black (no signal). They are Black because after a period of time without any signal them, they return to a hibernation state. But as soon as they receive a signal again, the pick it up and display it.

So as you can see, LAN works, but Display does not.

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I don't believe the issue is with our installer. That driver is available from Windows 10 Windows Update as a Critical update. For Microsoft to decide to put a driver as critical, it must first pass a certain number of successful installation with a max number of failures allowed.
Of course, we also run that installer in our offices and during tests... And you'll see many people running it.
I never had any assumption it was local or not, was your installer or not. All I would like to know is IF I am able to resolve it with your help I never stated that my faith in Microsofts roll out process was bad or your internal checks, I quite simply state that it does not work and it does not work after the last Windows update as stated above. There were no other changes in the 3 days approaching that update.

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On top of this your setupapi.dev.log shows it is installing 7.9.1488.0 (which is the driver within 7.9.1505.0 installer) on Section start 2016/03/10 12:56:05.216... So I'm a wee bit puzzled.
I am also puzzled, sadly. As I have NO idea what you are referring to, would you please explain this a bit more?

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That leads me to believe the issue is local.
I would like to suggest you check the executable is not ran in a compatibility mode. That your hard drive is not corrupted as it could corrupt the installer file you download.
You could also try downloading the installer with another browser or try on another Windows 10 machine to make sure your local security software didn't unilaterally decide to block stuff.
I would agree that it is quite probably local. Although I have done the above, the one thing I have not done is use a different browser to download. I shall attempt that again this morning and come back to you.

Thanks
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