Lenovo PC Technical Support - Accessories -dock. Download the latest firmware and update the Dock firmware.
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Download the latest drivers from the Manufacturer's support website and select the clean install option.
Let me know if you managed to solve your problem. Reinstall and update the graphics drivers. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse plugged in the docking station and those worked fine. I downloaded the drivers from the website it then made my internet limited and couldn’t identify the 2 external monitors although it detect them. You can add explicit xrandr command to turn your external monitor "DP1" -on. My new lenovo carbon x1 laptop is not recognizing my 2 external monitors through the plugable usb 3.0 docking station, windows 8.1. Detect Hard Drive Issues Before Catastrophe Strikes Hard Disk Sentinel is a hard disk monitoring software with highest possible support of HDD/SSD/SSHD. USB 3.0 Docking Station Driver Intel USB 3. Xrandr -output "eDP-1-1" -off -output "DP-1-1" -primary -auto Solution Ensure that the latest dock driver, Intel USB 3.0 controller driver, and Intel HD video driver are installed on the ThinkPad that the dock is attached to.
Xrandr -output "eDP1" -off -output "DP1" -primary -auto Two years ago I had similar problem and back then the workaround I came with was (instructions are for Arch Linux, but it should be something similar):Ĭreate monitor configuration for both internal (lcd panel) and external (monitor): $ sudo vim /etc/X11//nfĬreate an executable file, so xinit run it on startup: $ sudo vim /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/90-display.sh Have you tried to change the monitor's settings from "auto" to the port hdmi/dp where the monitor is connected?Īnother thing is how the nvidia driver is setup, for example - load the the kernel modules as early as possible: ( search for MODULES= ). I assume the thunderbolt was authorized properly (if not, try doing so, for example ) and your problem is that the monitor is not "recognized" on start up.