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Old 10-19-2009, 04:34 PM   #1
brsafford
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Default Manual Uninstall

So this morning, my displaylink decided to stop working on my primary mac, a mac mini. I've tested the unit(iogear guc2020dw6 usb2.0) on my macbook and primary pc, so I know the unit works.

I uninstalled 1.5.b5 and re-installed it, no dice. Installed 1.5b6, still no dice.

1.5b6 works on my macbook. So I think I might have some file/driver corruption in some sort on my mac mini.

How can I tell if the uninstaller really removed all the files it needed to? Is there an manual uninstall procedure I can run through to ensure all displaylink files were removed?

Thanks,
-Brett
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Old 10-23-2009, 09:19 AM   #2
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So this morning, my displaylink decided to stop working on my primary mac, a mac mini. I've tested the unit(iogear guc2020dw6 usb2.0) on my macbook and primary pc, so I know the unit works.

I uninstalled 1.5.b5 and re-installed it, no dice. Installed 1.5b6, still no dice.

1.5b6 works on my macbook. So I think I might have some file/driver corruption in some sort on my mac mini.

How can I tell if the uninstaller really removed all the files it needed to? Is there an manual uninstall procedure I can run through to ensure all displaylink files were removed?

Thanks,
-Brett
The Uninstaller will remove all files up to that version. The installer actually does uninstall all previous versions before installing the software.

Regards patrick aka jolly
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