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Old 04-04-2018, 02:35 PM   #2
AlbanRampon
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Hello Thomas,

You've been using a hack that could be very dangerous and may prevent your machine from booting again.
You have forced the old driver architecture on a new Windows 10. The reason this has worked on some machines could be because they use outdated graphics driver (made for previous versions of Windows 7 or 10)... until the graphics vendor updates their driver to the latest models. At best you will get a festival of blue screens.
Because this HP platform is using an Intel 6th generation GPU, which is fairly recent, this can happen. That's why I am unable to advise you how to force install the wrong driver on that machine.

Windows 10 is designed to change the DisplayLink driver architecture at OS upgrade by removing the old and installing the new.


This most likely stopped working because there isn't a wireless linked established.
If you look in Device Manager without hack, you will see a wireless device without driver and no DisplayLink video interface.
Because there's no wireless link, the DisplayLink chip isn't on the USB, so no way to send pixels.
https://support.displaylink.com/know...rticles/942862

Kind regards,
Alban
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