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Old 12-13-2013, 08:23 PM   #1
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Default 7.5 bug?

After update to 7.5 ... display link screen does not work, driver error... impossible to go back to 7.4 that worked perfectly... Applied all the recommandation from site... No way..

Applied the display link support tool.

Could you help me please?
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Old 12-14-2013, 07:40 AM   #2
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Unhappy no solution!!!

Hi,
I have been trying your post

"HOWTO: Debugging issues on Windows with DisplayLink", without success!!

Display link do not start anymore. Even when try to downgrade to 7.4
this issue never occurs whatever the displaylink version upto version 7.4 even after update to windows 8.1

trying both directly and through an USB hub

another DL support log... this time with 7.5..

Anyone can help?

Best regards
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Old 12-16-2013, 07:30 PM   #3
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Default Complete uninstall?

Have you tried to completely uninstall DisplayLink? Not just via Programs and Features but using the DisplayLink Cleaner Tool you download from the DisplayLink site? The cleaner tool is here: http://displaylink.com/techsupport_f...ll_cleaner.zip

If that does not allow you to reinstall 7.4, then run it again and uninstall your graphic drivers. Perhaps using something like Display Fusion, after using Windows uninstall, to make sure everything is deleted.
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Old 12-18-2013, 12:19 PM   #4
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Default it is worse!!!

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Have you tried to completely uninstall DisplayLink? Not just via Programs and Features but using the DisplayLink Cleaner Tool you download from the DisplayLink site? The cleaner tool is here: http://displaylink.com/techsupport_f...ll_cleaner.zip

If that does not allow you to reinstall 7.4, then run it again and uninstall your graphic drivers. Perhaps using something like Display Fusion, after using Windows uninstall, to make sure everything is deleted.
I have uninstalled my graphic driver as recommanded... And now my computer does not want to install my intell graphic card driver, neither the displaylink 7,4 driver

Another solution? Best regards
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Old 12-18-2013, 05:23 PM   #5
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Default Did you use Driver Fusion?

Did you download the free version of Driver Fusion and let it uninstall all your graphic drivers?

Do you have more than one graphic card? If so, uninstall it also using Windows and the Driver Fusion.

Did you uninstall Display Link, including running the cleaner tool?

You should probably reboot between each uninstall.
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Old 12-18-2013, 05:33 PM   #6
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Did you download the free version of Driver Fusion and let it uninstall all your graphic drivers?

Do you have more than one graphic card? If so, uninstall it also using Windows and the Driver Fusion.

Did you uninstall Display Link, including running the cleaner tool?

You should probably reboot between each uninstall.
I uninstalled my graphic card driver from "computer management" . From this time, not able to install again Intel driver.

Looking at the driver installation logs, setupapi.dev.log, the following error occurs when try to install any driver:
sto: Failed to call to import driver package. Error = 0x0000000D

But do not know how to solve that!!!

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Old 12-18-2013, 05:41 PM   #7
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Hi,

Please try these steps:
1. Disconnect dock from notebook
2. Unplug power from dock
3. Reconnect power to dock
4. Reconnect dock to notebook

If that doesn't help please try connecting to a USB 2.0 port on your notebook.

Thanks,
James
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Old 12-18-2013, 06:06 PM   #8
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Hi,

Please try these steps:
1. Disconnect dock from notebook
2. Unplug power from dock
3. Reconnect power to dock
4. Reconnect dock to notebook

If that doesn't help please try connecting to a USB 2.0 port on your notebook.

Thanks,
James
Have already tried without success to connect to USB2.0 out of dockstation

My biggest problem now is to reinstall the normal graphic driver ... I do not succeed... so cannot even try anything with display driver

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Old 12-19-2013, 12:39 AM   #9
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I uninstalled my graphic card driver from "computer management" . From this time, not able to install again Intel driver.

Looking at the driver installation logs, setupapi.dev.log, the following error occurs when try to install any driver:
sto: Failed to call to import driver package. Error = 0x0000000D

But do not know how to solve that!!!
So you did not use Driver Fusion to clear out all the files "computer management" uninstall left behind. Hmm...
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