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DisplayLink Team
Join Date: Mar 2025
Posts: 138
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Hello apue,
If you are still experiencing this issues, please contact our support team directly by following these steps.
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 19
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So frustrating: I really wish you guys understood that it does not help anyone to keep denying that there is a real problem here.
DisplayLink adapters are pretty much not usable by a large portion of your user base right now because of instability of the displays, and continuing to tell us that there is not really a problem, or that if we just contact support again, we could fix it is not useful. The first step to solving a problem is admitting there is a problem. I, personally, would just really prefer that you said "hey y'all, that last Apple update really messed things up, and we're really working hard to figure out how to address -- hold tight and we'll have you some answers soon" than if you just keep telling us that we should go through the support steps one more time, because what you think you're experiencing is all in your head. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2025
Posts: 1
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recently - in the past few months my hard drive has randomly filled to 98% - display link quits.
Conveniently the new displaylink driver prompts you to check your hdd space. the culprit seems to be spotlight which can create a >100GB index file in minutes. You can google how to clear the index. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2025
Posts: 1
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Look to see if your hard drive if full. Seems like Mac OS is killing displaylink process to save memory after 10-15min.
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