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Apple usb c to hdmi connector
Apple usb c to hdmi connector





apple usb c to hdmi connector

I've read about disabling some sort of power saving mode in regards to the usb-ports in the network adapters portion of the device manager, but can't anything resembling that.Reconnecting the display: doesn't do anything when windows is logged in.Updating the drivers through the device manager.Cold restart: aka turn mac/windows completely off - wait until caches clear- turn on windows immediately without first starting MacOS.Processor: 3,5 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7.Videocard: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650 1536 MB.MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports).So the display is connected directly, without a dongle, to my mac. Note: the displayport>usb-c cable is NOT connected to the dongle, as it seems that my normal macos can't detect the display then either. This keyboard works, so the windows DOES recognise the display's USB-hub. I've got a USB-to-lightning cable, which connects my Apple keyboard to the display's USB-hub. This Apple dongle also connects the battery adapter to my MBP. From the display this hub is connected through the USB-cable to an Apple HDMI-dongle to my MBP. The display has a USB-hub which needs a separate connected USB-cable to work. When I restart and select the bootcamp partition, it briefly mirrors the windows update or log-in screen but then, after logging in or while logging in, it states 'no signal detected'. In normal MacOS mode, the display works perfectly. However, when I'm in bootcamp windows won't detect my 27" ILYAMA 4K display (PL2792UH) which is connected with a USB-C to DisplayPort cable. I have bootcamp (Windows 10) on my MBP 13" 2017 with Touch-bar and it works great. I've read about this issue on several forums but haven't found a solution that works.







Apple usb c to hdmi connector