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03-19-2019 01:16 PM - edited 03-19-2019 02:13 PM
Previously my notebook decided to update its bios. After that my Thunderbolt dock G2 230W haven't worked with it. The power button on the dock turns on the notebook and charges the battery but nothing else is working (usb, video outputs).
Recently i also updated Thunderbolt docks bios and ran other updates into it that were available.
Anyone else had the same type of issues recently?
Bios is now Q71 Ver. 01.06.03
Notebook product number 2ZC61EA#AK8
03-20-2019 12:24 AM
I have the same issue. After I updated the BIOS yesterday my ZBook G5 could no longer connect with the dock. It seems like the problem is with the Thunderbolt port which no longer seems to recognise any devices plugged into it.
Product no: 2ZC67EA#AK8
04-01-2019 10:58 AM
By default, when the BIOS has not been modified, Thunderbolt device require to be authenticated in Windows to be seen. Intel Thunderbolt Secure Connect is the tool that must be run to make the connection and allow it be seen... you would check 'always connect' for each device/dock you are plugging into the system
The other way, is to disable authentication for Thunderbolt in the BIOS setting, which is not recommended due to security concerns for the technology... In this mode, any TB device connected will be seen automatically
07-18-2019 02:54 AM
I believe I have found the bug! This is a BIOS bug on the HP Studio G5.
I noticed that although I had the same view as yours and no driver was detected (also, no thunderbolt controller), when I changed the following from Legacy to Native + Low Power Mode the Thunderbolt controller appeared in Device Manager!
I can now see the controller properly through the Secure Connect Utility.
Thunderbolt PCIe Hot plug Mode
*Legacy Mode
Native + Low Power Mode
Since the same setting appears on x360 and zBook G5 (not the Studio) and works fine in Legacy, I believe that this is a BIOS bug.
Let me know if this helps you so HP can take care of this.
Alex