
- #Displaylink usb graphics windows 10 not working correctly drivers
- #Displaylink usb graphics windows 10 not working correctly windows
#Displaylink usb graphics windows 10 not working correctly windows
(2) by default, Windows Security/Defender Antivirus will eventually kick-in since you (presumably) have no other antivirus installed at this time (1) Completely and totally uninstall malwarebytes using the latest mb-support and/or mb-clean tools As a current premium subscriber of Malwarebytes 4 (current version is Malwarebytes 4.04.49), I saw this posting and, although dated, took a chance on uninstalling Malwarebytes (and reinstalling see below) and.so far.I have had my ethernet adapter in my dock working all day.
#Displaylink usb graphics windows 10 not working correctly drivers
…my ethernet connection-running DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Windows 9.3 M0 drivers through my Plugable UD-3900 USB 3.0 dock on Windows 10-was constantly dropping, disabling itself and rendering my machine unable to connect to the internet (even Wifi using the built-in adapter). The material substance of both my issue and the posting that I left in the DisplayLink forums is cut and paste hereinbelow (here’s the original link, with my post at the bottom of “page 1”: ) The specific request from DisplayLink appears in its forums (in a response to my own "How To"-type posting) here (and/or at the top of page 2): and, as evidenced by the posting itself, a member of DisplayLink's tech support team ( named Alban) would like to work together with Malwarebytes' team on fixing the below-described issue.


I note that I am currently (i) a Malwarebytes premium subscriber (running Malwarebytes for Windows 4.0.4.49), and (ii) a DisplayLink software user (specifically, " DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Windows 9.3 M0 drivers") with a USB 3.0 " Plugable UD-3900 Dual Display Universal Docking Station". I have been asked by a member of the DisplayLink support team, a tech solutions provider for (among things) USB-dock based graphics display, hot desking and other peripheral support, to share information with Malwarebytes, its users and, specifically, the Malwarebytes support team, regarding issues/conflicts that I experienced between the latest Malwarebytes for Windows software and the latest DisplayLink for Windows drivers and software as well as to share the solution/steps that I came up with and discovered to solve my issue.
