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Join Date: Jun 2012
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I suspect there is no fix, but I've got the dynadock working fine under windows 7 x64.
The laptop monitor is set as off in dynadock and the display via HDMI is on the external monitor, however whenever I sleep the laptop and then wake it up the display is in a random state: 1) On the laptop only 2) Extended desktop on the dynadock monitor 3) Correctly on the dynadock monitor I've updated the drivers, and checked every setting I can think of, but I cannot see a way to force windows to only ever display on the dynadock external monitor after waking from sleep. I tried turning off power management for the USB and this didn't help if I manually put the computer to sleep. This also prevented to laptop from going to sleep. I notice if I unplug and replug the dynadock it goes to the external monitor without issue, but this is annoying to do everytime it sleeps. Anyone got any bright ideas. Thanks Chipped |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Ok, I think I've solved it through some scripting.
Unplugging and re-plugging the dock seems to always work in bring the display to the external monitor. Why oh why it doesn't work when you sleep/wake is beyond. Anyway. Plugging/unplugging is the same as disabling/re-enabling the USB Composite Port. I also discovered that disabling/enabling the "Dynadock U3.0" under USB Display Adaptors has the same effect. The picture freezes when you disable and then you can re-enable via the laptop screen. What I did is get devcon.exe for Windows 7 which allows you to manage devices from the command line. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...icles/182.aspx I then dump the hwids and found the hwid for the "Dynadock U3.0" and put it in a script. i.e. c:\devcon\devcon.exe disable "USB\VID_17E9&PID_4305&REV_0015&MI_00" c:\devcon\devcon.exe enable "USB\VID_17E9&PID_4305&REV_0015&MI_00" And this worked perfectly. If you get no matching device errors despite it finding the device then you have the wrong (old I suppose) version of devcon or didn't follow the install instructions. I tried copying it out of the cab file and kept getting the error. Following the instructions from microsoft worked. I then followed these instructions to create a script to run when the computer wakes. http://superuser.com/questions/11380...leep-hibernate It makes wake up a fraction slow (20 seconds) but the external monitor is always there now or so it seems with limited testing. C |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Have you tried deleting
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\GraphicsDrivers\Connectivity and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\GraphicsDrivers\Configuration ? These are Windows' memory of the arrangements and settings for different monitor combinations you've chosen, and can sometimes get out of whack. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
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I just tried that (and rebooted). With the laptop setup with the external monitor (1680x1050) on HDMI I put the laptop to sleep. Wake it up and the laptop is in duplicated display mode on the laptop and the external monitor which I then have to correct.
It's going back to the shop. Very frustrating. Chipped |
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