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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 7
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I did a (clean)reinstall this morning. Here's what I have listed as the items you suggested.
In Add & Remove in Control Panel. DisplayLink Core Software.......................................11. 13mb DisplayLink Graphics.......................................... ......1.21mb Under Services (Local) Startup type DisplayLink Management Started Automatic Under DisplayLink Properties. Device Manager USB Display Adapters. USB to HDMI USB to HDMI Properties. Product Code ID USB\VID_17E9&PID_024B\000632 This is listed under "Details" With all this, there is still no Display icon in the system tray I tried tro send you the Zip Files, but it noted the file was too large. Last edited by fd611v; 07-05-2011 at 02:04 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,561
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Hi
I'm not sure why this is not working. Can you delete all the larger files from the zip file (eg MEMORY.dmp or any of the setup*.log files) and then post. The DisplayLink*.log files and the system information are the most interesting. Thanks Wim |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 7
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I'm beginning to think I'm my own support team here.
Finally!.. did get the Display Properties screen to show up on my desktop under setting....the DisplayLink adapter. Here's how I got it to show. Uninstalled the DisplayLink Core software and Graphics downloads. NOTE: Connected the USB/HDMI cable to a USB port, and connected the HDMI cable from the HDdeck unit to the HDTV....Before, Before, Before I downloaded the "infamous" DisplayLink drivers. Briefly, and I say Briefly, the DisplayLink TV Icon "showed" up on the system tray. When I had the Icon on the system tray, I clicked on the desktop and selected properties. Under settings here what I have. Display window. 1. Plug and Play Monitor -Nvidia GeForced4 MX Integrated GPU 2. No Device on DisplayLink Graphics Adapter. NOTE: When I clicked on and highlighted...No Device on DisplayLink Graphics, the DisplayLink Icon in my system tray disappeared. That is where I now stand. |
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