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Join Date: Nov 2015
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e1649Fwu is a colleagues older generation model of an AOC display that I was testing on my machine to see if it would detect it. I have tried to delete it from Device Manager and scan for new hardware however Windows searches for a driver via Windows update then fails to find one. Is there a driver that I can point to from Device Manager to force it to find the correct driver instead of searching windows updates?
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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Ok an update - I managed to get it working by unzipping the DisplayLink_7.9M3.exe and manually installing the driver (NIVO\DisplayLinkUsb.inf) from Device Manager. The only downside now is that whenever I reboot my machine it looses the driver and I have to manually point it to the .inf. I have attached a new log file for you.
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Join Date: Sep 2015
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Nonetheless, the association of a driver to a device is a core functionality: the device arrives on the USB, the operating system matches a driver from its driver store. If no driver is available, Windows looks on Windows Update (if configured that way).
I am sorry but I don't know how to address this Windows issue. I would check around the permissions.
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Alban Rampon Senior product manager, universal docking stations and accessories Where to download the latest DisplayLink drivers How to clean up a corrupted installation How to report issues to DisplayLink for a speedy resolution Last edited by AlbanRampon; 12-03-2015 at 01:54 PM. Reason: Removed erroneous ref |
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