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04-22-2019 08:51 AM
Just recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
The HP Thunderbolt dock was working prior to the upgrade. Now the dock and any Thunderbolt 3 devices refuse to connect.
I do not see anything in the Device Manager that requires a driver. I have installed the Thunderbolt Software from the HP Support site for this laptop. I've updated all the drivers and the BIOS using the HP Support Assistant.
Right now I'm at a loss and unsure what to do next.
Thanks,
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04-24-2019 12:19 PM
I was able to get the Thunderbolt working after pulling both the CMOS and laptop battery and leaving them disconnected for a few moments.
Once I reconnected them the BIOS reloaded itself and the Thunderbolt IO, as well as the dock, were able to connect. I took this time to also update the Thunderbolt firmware and the dock's firmware.
04-22-2019 01:06 PM
Run HP Image Assistant (www.hp.com/go/clientmanagement) and make sure the Dock's firmware is up to date... Then, install and run Intel Secure Connect tool and manage the dock there... YOu can also try to reset the BIOS to factory defaults... NOTE: if the system wa purchased with Windows 7, some settings may have to be changed, liike enabling SecureBoot and making sure the Thunderbolt setting is set to (at least) User Authentication
04-24-2019 12:19 PM
I was able to get the Thunderbolt working after pulling both the CMOS and laptop battery and leaving them disconnected for a few moments.
Once I reconnected them the BIOS reloaded itself and the Thunderbolt IO, as well as the dock, were able to connect. I took this time to also update the Thunderbolt firmware and the dock's firmware.
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