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It is not. You have created a different thread with a totally different behaviour and it will be handled there rather than mudding this thread. Regards, Alban |
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I am pleased to tell the fix for multi-GPU machines has been approved for deployment to Windows 10 v1903 (19H1). It is currently tracking to be an optional update starting rolling out on Tuesday 27th August (overall OS patch, not just that) and then pushed to all machines as part of the Tuesday 10th September cumulative patch and newer. Optional updates are manually installed by going to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update, and clicking on "Check for updates". There is no change to the DisplayLink driver you are currently using. Kind regards, Alban |
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The workaround for the bug from this thread is to mark the laptop display as "main display" before starting the application.
Most can't really disable the iGPU. |
Hello,
I have heard that the cumulative patch usually distributed on Tuesdays will be distributed from Friday. We will post when we've seen it. Kind regards, Alban |
Any word on the 1903 patch?
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As I posted, the Tuesday update was postponed to Friday. We're Friday and the update is available. I however don't have more than one GPU on my machine and it's the weekend in Europe where test teams are located so I can't cross-check the update does include the fix as planned, but you can when the update is offered to your country/machine. |
I just installed KB4512941, and my PC is still locking up using certain programs in extended screens on multi-monitor mode. I didn't see any mention of a DisplayLink fix in the patch notes for KB4512941.
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So I had few rounds of installing Windows Insider Previews on my computer and it worked fine until last update. After that I've lost WiFi option and no network settings at all. However, my internet worked if I'm connected through the TCP cable but that was not an option. Therefore, I had to reinstall Windows 10 yesterday and I've used most recent ISO
Windows 10 1903 b 18362.329 Now I'm experiencing problems not being able to start different apps if my laptop screen is not set as a main display. Usually my laptop screen is "disconnected" and I'm running two external monitors. We need urgent fix on this as I'm not willing to spend hours reinstalling my Windows again due to bad Insider Preview patches. EDIT: Particular issue is with Viber app (viber.com). My laptop has two GPUs, Intel 530 and nVidia GTX 960. By default most of the apps are handled by Intel 530. To workaround this I had to do Right click on the app > Run with graphic processor > High-performance nVidia processor. This way I managed to start Viber app. Microsoft hasn't resolved this issue fully, so please address it further and one more time. This is really critical. |
Any news on a fix for this issue?
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