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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Florida
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I know, seriously. Is Display Link even reading this thread?
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Join Date: Dec 2014
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I had teh exact same issue but eventually got it fixed. Started two days ago when I plugged in after 10 days of not being attached to a dock. Tried uninstalling/reinstalling the 7.7M2 DisplayLink driver several times but that did not do the trick. Also tried with a differente Plugable device and a different dock and still didnt' fix it (basically i was able to trace it down to it being my Surface 3, not the dock, nor the specific displaylink device). I have 3 monitors, one through displayport, the other two through displaylink.
What did fix it was that i upgraded my Intel display driver. I was going to just uninstall/reinstall, then saw there was a new driver available. As soon as it finished installing, the monitors came back on. Been working for the past hour. The link below is where i found out about the new driver--apparently it's not available yet through windows update. http://www.winbeta.org/news/surface-...nt-performance Quote:
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 39
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Since about mid-November, Microsoft appears to be deploying a Windows Update just to the Surface Pro 1/2/3 that causes DisplayLink screens to go blank, even though all signs at the software level are that everything is fine.
If you don't have a Surface, it's likely a different issue. On the Surface, the Intel GPU driver version when the problem is present is 10.18.10.3496 dated 3/7/2014. We've been able to solve the problem in most cases by manually installing a newer Intel driver version. We've posted steps on how to do that here: http://plugable.com/2014/12/03/how-t...aphics-drivers If you can, post back here if this solves the issue for you. That'll help us and others understand whether there's one problem here or several. And for customers with Plugable products, thanks for your patience and please don't hesitate to email us directly at support@plugable.com -- we'll work to solve any remaining issues. Thank you! Bernie Thompson Founder, Plugable Technologies |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 2
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yes, this process works fine! Prior to November's update, the video driver (or the DisplayLink driver) seemed to handle small text on Surface Pro 3 better than it does now, but oh well... at least my external monitor works again!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 3
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Hi Bernie, et al,
So I followed the instructions in your post above, upgrading the Intel drivers then installing the latest DisplayLink 7.7 M2 software, and it did solve the problem for a while. However, I am back at the same problem again and am out of ideas. I have confirmed that the Intel graphics driver and the DisplayLink software are at the latest version The monitor shows on the DisplayLink utility in the system tray as available I have nothing plugged into the mini-video port The external monitor shows in the Windows Screen Resolution configuration When I plug the external monitor in, Windows beeps to recognize it, the screen flickers, and for *all* intents and purposes it is live, but with just a blank screen. I did notice that when I change the "Extend to" and the screen flickers briefly as it always does, if I move the mouse over to the extended monitor the mouse pointer does appear briefly then "fade to black" (sorry, couldn't resist that ;-) I'd be happy to run your support tool against the Surface if you could provide a link, and am up to almost any testing (I'd rather not re-image as other than this it appears to be fine) Thanks for any help you can offer. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 39
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If you have a Plugable brand product, please don't hesitate to email us direct support@plugable.com If it's another product, if you can describe in a bit more detail how it starts working, how it fails, and what it takes to display anything again (unpower, then repower dock or laptop? Or just move mouse away and back?) that might give others enough context to help. Thanks! Bernie |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 4
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Bernie, thank you!
I have been having this problem with a customer's Surface Pro 3 and just today with my own - your instructions to upgrade the Intel driver worked perfectly. Thank you again. |
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