![]() ![]() Once the download is complete, unzip the downloaded file and run the DisplayLink install cleaner. Make sure that the Plugable USB-VGA-165 is unplugged from the System.Ĭlick on the following link to download the DisplayLink install cleaner. If the current version of driver installed on the system is 6.3, I’d recommend uninstalling it and installing the 5.6M1. Our recommended DisplayLink driver for USB 2.0 is 5.6M1 as it is the most stable version for DisplayLink based USB 2.0 Graphics Adapters. We do not recommend using the DisplayLink 6.3 drivers as we are aware of various issues caused by it. Let’s figure out what is causing the issue and how to resolve it. Thanks for posting here! I’m sorry to know about the trouble you are having. I have also change cables, monitors and the problem is repeatable.I unplug the USB, went to add or remove programs to uninstall DisplayLink software and then use the download to install it back before plugging the USB back in.īoth works ONCE… the very first time after you installed the driver and plug into the USB. I have tried both the 5.6M2 as recommended on Plugable page and the 6.3, the latest driver from DisplayLink which also supposes to work.Under Device manager, you can see USB Display Adapters - Plugable USB-VGA-165 - its Hardware Ids are USB\VID_17E9&PID_037B&REV_0101īut during one of the subsequent USB device driver installed (when plug in), I could see it as DisplayAdapter(8060) installed in the popup, which indicates it may have some kind of problem loading the driver. The displayLink Manager is running, under Services and under Task manager It seems to work best the first time when the DisplayLink Manager recognized the new display and installed the driver. I reinstalled the driver 5.6M2 (also tried the latest 6.3), and it worked again once, each time right after new driver is installed.Īs soon as I reboot the machine, it didn’t work agan. Basically, windows can’t see or extend to the 3rd additional display. ![]() The 2nd display is connected to the VGA port of the HD 6550 video card. I use the USB VGA adapter(for a 3rd display) on a HP laptop running Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit for about a year. ![]()
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