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Old 09-16-2015, 08:48 PM   #1
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James,

I installed 7.9 M2 on a DELL E7250 running windows 7. This machine has never had Displaylink ever previously installed. Install completed, connected HP3005PR with same two DELL monitors. One connected via HDMI the other with a DisplayPort to DVI cable (no adapter). Within about 3 minutes the dock crashed with monitors frozen. Exact same behavior as on the other PC. FYI the USB connected mouse receiver continued to function.

After this I installed the DisplayLink support tool on the new PC, during running of this tool, the new PC blue screened! I restarted and re-ran the support tool. Files attached here from that new PC.

Short story, HP3005PR fails when monitor connected to DisplayPort, functions fine with only one monitor connected to HDMI output. Exact same behavior as previously on original PC. Please advise as to next steps.
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Old 09-18-2015, 01:51 PM   #2
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James...Any feedback? This issue has been open/unresolved for some time and I really need to get my 2 monitors working. Again, this issue has been manifesting across 2 different manufacturers of docks, not just the HP3005PR, so it is my assertion that there is a driver/software underlying the problems.

Is there new drivers in the works? I would be willing to beta test or assist in any way I can. Please Advise...
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