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Old 12-01-2016, 08:57 AM   #12
AlbanRampon
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Originally Posted by Trekari View Post
Because Chrome is the browser I prefer to use. Why should I have to use software I do not care for in order to avoid a problem which should instead be addressed and corrected?

Someone is responsible for this malfunction - either you guys, Google, or Microsoft, and thus far nobody has accepted responsibility or issued a fix. I can't even get someone on the Google product forums to pay attention at all, so the only way I see this getting resolved is if you guys get in touch with Google (or Microsoft) and tell them there's a problem which needs correcting.

I'm upset because this isn't the first time there's been a major issue with my Displaylink device, and it only happened after a forced upgrade from Microsoft to Windows 10 AU, and I'm sick of having hardware/software issues forced upon me and having to sit around and hope that enough people have the issue to where someone cares enough to be bothered to fix it.
What I can understand from that is that you are venting on DisplayLink forums because we are the only ones who listen to you and reply. I am obviously not responsible for addressing Google product forums and Microsoft "forced updates".

You are totally welcome to keep using Google Chrome for now if you wish. I personally would prefer having something that works smoothly, whichever free tool provides it to me.
It could also be an issue with the video streaming technology being used, if that's only Netflix... But yeah, Netflix will tell you to remove DisplayLink, it's far easier.
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