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Old 04-07-2017, 02:27 AM   #1
SeaClone
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Default Dell XPS 13

When I try to install the display link software on a brand new (March 2017) Dell XPS laptop running Windows 10 Home, it keeps stopping at the compatibility check. It says that I need to update my OEM drivers on my PC graphics hardware. In device manager, my only display adapter shown is a Microsoft Basic Display Adaptor. I know the graphics card is an integrated Intel® HD Graphics 520. Could the fact that the display adaptor recognized being the generic MS basic display adaptor cause this issue? Or is there some other way to get around this problem to install the software? I tried using the switch that ignores the compatibility check, but then the computer only recognizes the Dell D3100 Dock as an "USB Display Adaptor" twice, but will not recognize a monitor being connected to the dock.

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