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I have a Dell E6440 Laptop, (running Windows 7 Professional) that is used with a Dell Pro3X Docking Station. These two devices were totally compatible until I performed a Windows 10 upgrade on the PC.
Now, I am getting this message. I tried removing and re-installing the battery from the laptop. I have also researched and thought maybe it was a driver issue, but I can't find any driver information for this issue, just for USB issues, and besides I am not showing any drivers with issues to begin with. I was also thinking I might need a BIOS update, but it seems to be current. My next step from here it to give Dell a call, but I thought I would ask if anyone else has had a similar issue and if so, what did you discover was the resolution? I will echo the device manager route. Even if it is listed as being installed correctly, delete it and have the system scan for hardware changes.
This should pick it up and reinstall it. I had an issue with my ASUS T-100 similar to that. Once the upgrade to Win10 was complete the touchpad on the dock wasn't working. Downloaded and installed the latest touchpad driver and it still didn't work. Went into device manager and deleted the touch pad and the system reinstalled it after scanning for hardware changes and it started working again. Shivvv96 wrote: Docking station may not be compatible with the new windows 10 update.
Per Dell, some are not, (mine for instance,) but I was emailed a list that were. The sad thing is if you go to Dell's website and look for docking stations, not one shown indicates what OS is required for it to function. In my case it was a power issue. All other functions of this docking station work fine, i.e. The Ethernet port, the USB 3.0 ports, the VGA port. These work as intended, however the laptop gets no power from the docking station and is working off it's battery.
The technician stated that my issue may probably be sent to the Engineer Division at Dell. I was the FIRST user to report this issue and the technician agreed that this is an issue that needs to be addressed. Also, while I had the Tech on the phone I took my other laptop, a Dell Lattitute E5550 running Windows 10 Pro as well, and placed it on the docking station, (after confirming with the Tech that this docking station is also compatible with this laptop.) I recieved an error message stating that the laptop wasn't recognized either, thus further confirming it was in deed a Windows 10 compatibility issue.
SteveFL wrote: Shivvv96 wrote: Docking station may not be compatible with the new windows 10 update. Per Dell, some are not, (mine for instance,) but I was emailed a list that were. The sad thing is if you go to Dell's website and look for docking stations, not one shown indicates what OS is required for it to function. In my case it was a power issue. All other functions of this docking station work fine, i.e.
The Ethernet port, the USB 3.0 ports, the VGA port. These work as intended, however the laptop gets no power from the docking station and is working off it's battery. The technician stated that my issue may probably be sent to the Engineer Division at Dell.
I was the FIRST user to report this issue and the technician agreed that this is an issue that needs to be addressed. Also, while I had the Tech on the phone I took my other laptop, a Dell Lattitute E5550 running Windows 10 Pro as well, and placed it on the docking station, (after confirming with the Tech that this docking station is also compatible with this laptop.) I recieved an error message stating that the laptop wasn't recognized either, thus further confirming it was in deed a Windows 10 compatibility issue.Care to share that list? I have a number of mixed Dell E-port and E-port plus docks on my network. @rayaustin2 Sure. Here's a copy of the email I received. Compatible Docking Solutions The following docking solutions are compatible with Windows 10. Dell Wireless Dock (WLD15)(WiGig).
Dell Docking Station-USB 3.0 (D3100). Dell 4-in-1 Adapter DA100. Dell Monitor Stand with USB 3.0 Dock (MKS14). Dell SuperSpeed USB Dock (D3000) (Driver update required).
E-Port & E-Port Plus. E-Port II & E-Port Plus II If your dock model is not listed, the hardware has not been tested and drivers have not been updated for that model, and Dell does not recommended an upgrade to Windows 10. If you wish to proceed with an upgrade to Windows 10 on an untested dock, Microsoft provides information and support for upgrade through their upgrade website. - Of course the docking station was the last thing I considered before upgrading to Windows 10 and I am sure I am not the only one who would.