The nutshell version is that as with any major OS upgrade, we suggest waiting a bit before installing on any mission-critical systems while initial issues are discovered are worked through.) ( See here for our take on installing Windows 10 as soon as it’s available. Most of the Plugable support crew are seasoned IT/support veterans, and as such we’re a cautious bunch when it comes to immediately migrating to a new operating system. The purpose of this post is to provide some “best practices” guidance regarding Windows 10 and installation of Plugable’s docking stations and USB graphics adapters. Summary: Windows 10 requires the latest drivers we recommend to be re-installed *after* OS upgrade is complete.Īs we near the July 29th release of Windows 10, we’re getting frequent questions from customers who are excited about this new operating system and inquiring as to how things will behave when using their Plugable USB graphics device(s) with Microsoft’s new flagship OS. Our blog post related to the Anniversary Update can be found here. The Anniversary Update brings with it big changes to how DisplayLink USB graphics functionality interacts with the Operating System, adding native support for our USB graphics devices and making the installation process even smoother while improving performance. The installation scenarios covered in this post will cease to become relevant with upcoming Windows 10 “Anniversary Update” (aka “Redstone”) release on August 2, 2016. Most of the challenges covered in the “Potential Issues” section of this post are no longer relevant thanks to the diligent work of DisplayLink and Microsoft updating their respective software to improve performance and stability over the past year. This thread has been moved from Workstations - z series, xw series, and legacy x and w series to Notebook PCs - Envy, Pavilion, Presario.Update 7/26/16: In the year since the release of Windows 10, it has been installed on over 350 million PCs worldwide and most feedback has been quite positive. The following message is displayed: "Windows has stopped this device because it has problems (Code 43)" (Nevertheless, everything seems ok on the laptop display or the external display when connected on the HDMI port of the Laptop.) Note that I also discovered a suprising yellow sign and error message on the NVIDIA GeForce GT 250 M device driver: (ControlPanel/ Hardware and Audio/Devices and printers/ in my laptop device icon there is a yellow sign issuing from the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M graphic card) Port Replicator : HP 3005pr USB 3.0 Port Replicator Part Nr : 681280-001 My configuration is : HP ENVY 15-j198ez / Windows 8.1 圆4 (It works properly when directly connected on the Laptop HDMI port). I have no signal opn the HDMI replicated port if I connect my new Pavillon23xi display and extend (or duplicate) the Windows desktop on the second display. (I didn't check the replicated Ethernet connexion nor the DisplayPort connexion). The USB and audio ports are successfully replicated and work properly. HP Périphérique USB composite with Driver Version. HP USB Media Audio with Driver Version: 9.0 HP USB Giga Ethernet with Driver Version: 4.0 HP USB 3.0 Port Replicator with Driver Version: 0.0 DisplayLink Display Adapter (430A) with Driver Version: 0.0 In the ControlPanel/Hardware and Audio/Devices and Printers I found an installed DisplayLink USB Graphic Device with the following items: HP Port Replicator Software Installer 1.3.28 The new drivers are correctly installed and are the following revisions : (Displayed in the "Uninstall software" from the Control Panel) I tried to replace the included drivers and install the latest 3005pr drivers for Windows 8 with SP63952.exe service pack found on the HP Support Center at: ![]() (Like described in the 3005pr documentation) Moreover, there is no DisplayLink tray icon on the task bar. I get no HDMI video signal when connecting an external display on the HDMI port of the 3005pr. I have a video display problem with my new HP 3005pr USB 3.0 Port Replicator: Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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