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I have the files downloaded, you may now delete them. Kind regards, Alban
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Hi again Radium,
I've ran the windbg tool and your BSoD code is the same as the website you quoted, but the reason it trips is different. FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x9F_3_dxgkrnl!DpiFdoHandleDevicePower There's no easy culprit visible from the tool as the last calls and the trip are with DirectX. As expected, our driver is no in the stack as it's a kernel crash. I need someone from engineering to look at that. Kind regards, Alban -- Ref: 29287 - BSoD at sleep resume after updating to RS5 v1809 w/ Intel HD 4600
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The error is in the kernel, but somehow the DisplayLink driver is triggering it. I'm not really sure. As far as I know I have the latest Windows and drivers so it is strange that nobody else is reporting this issue. It is 100% reproducible on my machine, if I have the DisplayLink device plugged in I always get the BSOD on resume from sleep. If I have the DisplayLink device disconnected it always works fine. |
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One thing I noticed is that the BSOD seems to have something to do with the docking station. I'm using a Lenovo T540p with the Lenovo Ultra Dock docking station. If I plug the DisplayLink into the docking station's USB ports I always get a BSOD.
If I plug the DisplayLink directly into the computer's USB port then it works fine. At least I found a workaround for now and can continue using all of my displays. |
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Hello,
We have received the update from Microsoft. The bug has been identified and is fixed in upcoming version. That would most likely the Windows Insiders Fast Ring either now or in 2 weeks. As we are getting closer to the forecasted release, and this hasn't affected many users, I am sorry to report this is unlikely to get fixed in Windows 10 v1809 (Redstone 5). DisplayLink doesn't have a reproduction of the problem so we are unable to verify the fix made. Kind regards, Alban (Collaborate 166939)
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Thanks for the update on this issue. For now I have a workaround by plugging the adapter directly into the computer. I'll look for the fix in the next major update of Windows and then maybe then I can plug the adapter back into the docking station.
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