Displaylink Issues With Windows 10

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Users have reported an issue with Windows 10 devices, where interconnected devices stop working suddenly. After research, it has been found that these devices were using DisplayLink technology. This technology is used to connect display devices to systems which support USB’s or WiFi. The possible causes of the issue are as follows. How to solve Issues of DisplayLink in Windows 10 with Complete Solution DisplayLink is a great technology that allows user to connect more than one displays or monitor to your computer using an USB. In Windows 10 some user reported that they are unable to use DisplayLink. DisplayLink is the latest technology designed to connect two or more displays to users PC by making using a USB, but it is found that many users are facing issues with DisplayLink and Windows 10. So in this article, we are going to discuss the complete solution to fix the issues related to DisplayLink Windows 10. After un installing the original driver I was running in 8.1, Windows 10 downloaded and installed Displaylink as soon as I plugged the monitor back in. That's when I ran into the settings could not be saved issue. I also tried a driver right from the display link site V7.8 Beta, for Windows 10. Windows 10 with Creator Update 1703 64-Bit. Intel Core i7-6700HP 2.60GHz. Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M with 4.0gb dedicated graphics memory.) Please don't ask me to waste 2 more days doing things I already did. It's already been determined. Its a Microsoft / DisplayLink compatibility problem not my hardware or software setup. USB Monitor/Display link issue. After upgrading to Windows 10 10122 x64 I got Visual C debug errors and had to un install it. When I plugged my monitor in for the first time Displaylink was downloaded and installed automatically. Monitor won't work though. Windows 10 sets its resolution to 1024 x 768 and won't let me change it.

Send the file whenever so we can get Microsoft to look into it.

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This is a misleading message. We just found out why this was popping up with Microsoft's help.
The driver is not removed.
There was a migration blocker we asked to be added in the OS in the past (from Win7 to Win10 Anniversary Update)
DisplayLinkUI.exe is triggering this message and is deleted. This has zero impact on displays as this executable on this OS version does not interact with the driver or the screens.
We will be renaming the file, and the message will stop popping up during OS version upgrades.
Most won't see the message as they use Windows Update which doesn't deploy that executable.
To sum up, you can ignore that message, it's not removing the driver.
Kind regards,
Alban