

- #RESET DELL DOCKING STATION SERIAL#
- #RESET DELL DOCKING STATION DRIVERS#
- #RESET DELL DOCKING STATION PRO#
If your laptop has outdated drivers that are required for the docking station to function correctly then this may very well be the cause of the problem.įollow the below instructions to update the drivers: If you have ruled out hardware failure and resetting the docking station failed to fix the problem then the next solution to try is to update any outdated drivers for the docking station. Resetting the device will remove any errors that may have occurred and help you solve the problem.
#RESET DELL DOCKING STATION SERIAL#
Inside the Device Manager double-click on Universal Serial Bus Controllers and locate the Dell docking station.On the home screen use the shortcut key WINDOWS + X and select Device Manager on the menu.Wait 30 seconds for the residual power to drain and reconnect the docking station to the laptop.Disconnect the docking station from the laptop.If the docking station hardware appears to be in good working condition, then the next solution to try is resetting the docking station.Īs with all things computer-related resetting, the device can clean out any bugs and solve the problem.įollow the steps to reset your Dell docking station: If there is a hardware failure you will have to replace the hardware via Dell or another trusted supplier. If you come across a potential hardware problem you can test the docking station on a different laptop to rule out the laptop as the cause of the issue.

#RESET DELL DOCKING STATION PRO#
Straight to the point: my Macbook Pro 14" M1 Max (running Monterey) is recognizing 2 external monitors as 1, so they're displaying the same thing. Issue Connecting 2 External Displays to Macbook Pro 14" M1 Max (currently recognizing both as 1) Hi everyone,
