Hello,
What is the model of docking station you have from Cable Matters?
What is connected on the outputs? Is there any adapter left connected?
Head 1 is read and assigned.
Head 0 has a hotplug event detected so Windows assign a monitor to it. No ID can be read from plug so "no monitor" is assigned.
If you don't have any adapter connected on the dock, I recommend you disable the monitor in the Windows Display Panel (right click on desktop, then select screen resolution) instead of having it as "extend desktop to this display".
To address this completely, here is a longer way to remove the ghost. It requires you understanding what you are doing and poses risks if you delete the wrong things, your computer may not restart. That's why I advise disabling the monitor.
1. remove DisplayLink drivers
2. user the cleaner (precedure in my signature)
3. check in the registry that HKLM\Software\DisplayLink key and subkeys are moved.
3. check in the registry that HKCU\Software\DisplayLink key and subkeys are moved.
4. Delete Windows persistence as in
http://support.displaylink.com/knowl...fy-numbers-are
5. Reboot
6. Install DisplayLink driver and rediscover monitors.
Kind regards,
Alban