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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 15
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Hi. I had this issue before. I didn't have it this time when I upgraded to Big Sur. I saved these notes if it happened again. Here they are:
DisplayLink Monitor Troubleshooting Last time I reinstalled the OS I had to reinstall & enable everything in DisplayLink. Through the process of trial & error this step I’m outlining here took me about 3 hours. I’m writing this to save myself time in the future if I reinstall MacOS. 1. Download the latest version: https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/macos A new 1.1 version was released to replace the 5.2.5 version. I tried both versions but only the older 5.2.5 version works for now. 2. Follow these steps: * System preferences > Privacy & security > Accessibility (check the green tick mark for Display Link Manager) * System preferences > Privacy & security > Screen Recording (check the green tick mark) * About this Mac > System Report > Software > Extensions > Displaylink * Make sure the latest version is installed * Make sure Notarized & Loaded both say Yes Sometimes Displaylink won’t show up under extensions, simple open the Displaylink application and all monitors are enabled. ————— 3. Visit the below links for additional troubleshooting: Enable kext * https://support.displaylink.com/know...ticles/1188004 * https://support.displaylink.com/know...ticles/1916602 * https://support.displaylink.com/know...at-all-when-co * https://www.displaylink.org/forum/sh...ad.php?p=76864 4. Use a drive cleaner & restart multiple times. An apple advisor told me sometimes it just takes restarting multiple times. |
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