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Old 08-20-2015, 12:34 PM   #24
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This is a bit of a guess at the moment and please don't rush into trying this until you're happy you can recover if this goes wrong - i.e. you may need to get into Windows to uninstall your DisplayLink software.

Can you try either deleting or, if Windows doesn't let you delete, renaming the dlumdfb*.dll files in c:\windows\system32? I would also do the ones in c:\windows\syswow64 if you have a 64bit OS installed. After that reboot and see what happens. As stated initially there is a chance this could break your DisplayLink installation so you may need to boot in safe mode or recovery mode to recover although I think the chances are slim.

If you feel like trying it please do and let us know how it goes.
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