Windows 10: An incompatible device was attached to your dockport

Discus and support An incompatible device was attached to your dockport in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Since I have added my HP G5 docking station to my computer, whenever I turn on my computer I get the bios screen with the error reading "an... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ShriyanYamali, Jul 31, 2024.

  1. An incompatible device was attached to your dockport


    Since I have added my HP G5 docking station to my computer, whenever I turn on my computer I get the bios screen with the error reading "an incompatible device was attached to your dockport." My docking station uses a thunderbolt cable which I have plugged into my usb-c display port cable, which is the issue. I want to get a usb-c to thunderbolt adapter, but so far this is the only one I have found and it is $50, which is far too much. If anyone has any other adapters for a cheaper price or knows if adding an adapter will solve my issue, let me know. I have gone into headless mode in

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    ShriyanYamali, Jul 31, 2024
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  2. email attachments

    Hello Allan,

    To attach a document file on an email, you can follow the step given below:

    For Windows 10 Mobile:

    • Launch to File Explorer app.
    • Press and hold the file that you need to attach on the email, and select
      Share
      button.
    • Select Outlook Mail on the suggested applications.

    For Windows Phone 8.1:

    • Download and install
      Files
      app.
    • Launch Files app.
    • Tap and hold the document that you need to attach on the email, and select
      Share
      button.
    • Select the Mail app on the suggested applications.

    Feel free to post back if you have other queries.
     
    Timoteo IV Ofr, Jul 31, 2024
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  3. btarunr Win User
    VESA Releases DockPort Standard

    The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) today announced the release of the DockPort standard. Developed by several VESA member companies, DockPort is an optional extension of the DisplayPort standard that will allow USB 3.1 data and DC power for battery charging to be carried over a single DisplayPort connector and cable that also carries high-resolution audio/video (A/V) data. This new extension of the DisplayPort standard is fully backward compatible with all existing DisplayPort devices. When a DockPort-enabled DisplayPort source-such as a computer or tablet-is connected with a DockPort-enabled DisplayPort sink-such as a display monitor or docking station-A/V plus USB data and power will be transferred over a common cable through a single connector. If either the source or sink device is not a DockPort-enabled, then source and sink will recognize only the DisplayPort A/V data stream.


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    "As computing platforms become increasingly mobile, it becomes necessary to reduce the number of external connectors," explained Steve Belt, Corporate Vice President - Strategic Alliances & Solutions Enablement AMD, a VESA member company. "With DockPort, VESA has developed a technology standard that enhances elegant docking designs, reduces mobile form factors, and enriches the user experience with streamlined, one-cable access to a wide range of external displays, peripherals and storage."

    DockPort is the first royalty-free industry standard that combines these three essential interface functions into a single connector. VESA first revealed its intention to develop this standard at the 2014 International Consumer Electrics Show. It anticipates that several vendors will demonstrate DockPort-enabled DisplayPort systems at Computex Taiwan, which begins today.

    "Until today, most mobile computing platforms required three separate interfaces to support power charging, data transmission and external video," said Chris Griffith, Business Development Manager for Consumer and Computing Interface at Texas Instruments, a VESA member company. "With DockPort, VESA has elegantly merged this ungainly tangle of wires into a single, sleek connector, combining power charging with the industry's most popular data transport-USB-and the industry's highest-speed A/V transport-DisplayPort. DockPort can reduce system implementation cost as designers can reduce external connectors and simplify docking implementations."

    VESA is developing a compliance test protocol to certify systems that meet the DockPort standard. Systems that satisfy this test protocol will be permitted to display VESA's new DockPort logo on their packaging as a guide for consumers seeking this capability.

    "The new DockPort standard demonstrates the enormous adaptability of the DisplayPort standard," according to VESA Board Chair Alan Kobayashi, Fellow & Executive R&D Management for DisplayPort Group at MegaChips Technology America. "On the one hand, DisplayPort is a flexible A/V transport protocol that easily coexists with other protocols, like USB-it plays nicely with others. On the other hand, DisplayPort is also a robust and proven connector design whose electro-mechanical properties can accommodate data and power over a common passive copper cable and interface."

    The DockPort standard is offered to VESA members without any license fee.
     
    btarunr, Jul 31, 2024
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  4. kahunah Win User

    An incompatible device was attached to your dockport

    Incompatible device - Device is not installed

    I'm trying to upgrade a client from Windows 7 Pro 64 to Windows 10 using the Upgrade Assistant. It downloads and verifies and then starts the installation. At the end, it errors out saying that an incompatible device must be removed. The device is listed as a Linksys AE1200/2500. - The problem is, that device is not connected to the computer. It is my understanding that it was connected some time back but no more.

    I checked Device Manager (including show hidden devices) and it's not there. I have gone through the registry and removed everything associated with Cisco, Linksys, AE1200, and AE2500. I the C drive for anything Cisco, Linksys, AE1200 and AE2500 and removed anything I found. Unfortunately, the problem still persists.

    Any thoughts on how to get Windows to stop thinking it's installed, or a way to bypass the check?

    Thanks in advance. I'm out of ideas.
     
    kahunah, Jul 31, 2024
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