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But again, no automated piece of half-thought software is going to bypass the driver filters you explicitly set to omit. Yes, again that means you do some driver updating manually. So essentially, do not do any unauthorized updates to my computer.
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Open it and click the cog on the upper right corner, choose Settings, Automate scans and optimizations, and uncheck Scan your system and drivers at.
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That comes with the understanding that you will have to update drivers manually for these categories of course.īut you are not done, and for weeks I kept wondering what else could be covertly updating a driver I explicitly filtered out.
In Dell Command | Update, go to the cog on the upper right corner, Update filter, Device Category, and uncheck Audio and Network and Bluetooth. How do you keep it that way? Well, two pesky pieces of software that came with your 5410 are determined to give Realtek another chance. Big difference, however, the driver is from Microsoft (right-click, Properties).Ī s long as the driver is from Microsoft, you will not lose Ethernet at the dock after a power save event. The Realtek USB GbE Family Controller will appear again. Give it a few seconds to recompose, then Action, scan for hardware changes. You'll notice the driver is developed by Realtek, right-click, select Uninstall, and check the box that says delete files from disk. Go to Device Manager, Network adapters, Realtek USB GbE Family Controller. Dealing with this since October '20 when I got a 5410 and WD19 and I think I finally found the answer.įorget about power settings, BIOS, event log, etc. Have done DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image / ScanHealth. Windows is also up-to-date with the latest official public channel build: "Microsoft Windows ". All computer drivers are up-to-date, using Windows Updates, using Dell Support App, using Dell Update App, and using Dell Driver checks via support pages.
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WD19/WD19S series dock Ethernet Port May Intermittently Disconnect when Flow Control is Disabled I have already tried toggling this setting as described on this support article but it does not seem to have any effect on the issue = The WD19's Firmware is already up-to-date: What is also interesting is that Windows seems to think that it is still connected: The frustration is that the only possible way to "re-connect", is to power-cycle the WD19 itself because unplugging the ethernet cable, the USB-C cable(connected to the laptop), does not bring the connection back. In Windows Event logs I also have numerous warning entries: "EventID 1", "Source rt640圆4", "\Device\NDMP3\ Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller is disconnected from network." and the timestamps correspond with when the laptop went to sleep-mode. I first thought it was the computer itself having difficulty so I simply plug the network cable into the laptop's own ethernet port but the sleep-mode routine does not reproduce this issue it only happens when using the WD19 and it's ethernet port. Good day, for last couple of months, my laptop is experiencing a disconnect-state from the WD19 ethernet port.