our dell latitude 531 with vista has had this problem for years and the only workaround that has satisfied us is to do a 'software sleep' before closing the lid, i.e. click on the start button (does windows8 still have this? round one with windows flag at bottom right of screen), hover over the arrow to display the options of 'switch user...hibernate..sleep' etc. and click on sleep. the machine does its thing (wait for it) to close down and then shut the lid. upon returning and opening the lid all is restored. we used to just close the lid and upon returning the monitor was always black no matter what we touched and then we would lightly click on the power button and sometimes get the screen back but most times get the blue screen with the bad-shutdown message. hope this helps someone -- seems there are so many combinations of things that go wrong and things that work to fix it.

our dell latitude 531 with vista has had this problem for years and the only workaround that has satisfied us is to do a 'software sleep' before closing the lid, i.e. click on the start button (round one with windows flag at bottom right of screen), hover over the arrow to display the options of 'switch user...hibernate..sleep' etc. and click on sleep. the machine does its thing (wait for it) to close down and then shut the lid. upon returning and opening the lid all is restored. we used to just close the lid and upon returning the monitor was always black no matter what we touched and then we would lightly click on the power button and sometimes get the screen back but most times get the blue screen with the bad-shutdown message. hope this helps someone -- seems there are so many combinations of things that go wrong and things that work to fix it.


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I have a Dell Latitude 3540 with Intel 4400 and AMD 8850m. I originally had the open source drivers installed but i decided to install catalyst. I installed catalyst-total-pxp from the AUR. My X server wont start with the xorg.conf that is generated by aticonfig --initial. The x server will boot without an xorg.conf but Cinnamon won't load but LXDE will and I can't run Minecraft or any Steam games. glxinfo gives this output

I am using a Dell Latitude 3540 with an AMD Radeon HD 8850M running Windows 8, recently the motherboard was replaced because the GPU was dying, after it was replaced it worked for a while, then I tried updating the driver, which failed, then it wouldn't detect the driver at all, after that I tried installing the old driver which also failed. I should mention that everything that was set to run with the AMD GPU still runs fine with it, as if the driver was there and intact.

1.Double-click the new icon on the desktop mark Dell Latitude 3540 Laptop Video Graphics Driver.EXE.

2.The Self-Extracting window appears and prompts you to extract or

unzip to C:DELLDRIVERS create an Video driver folder. open this path to access application setup

3.After finishing the Dell Latitude 3540 Laptop Video Graphics Driver extraction, if the self Extractor

window is still open, close it.

4.browse for C:DELLDRIVERS Video folder.

5.open the folder inside Video driver folder

6.run the setup to began the installation

7.Follow the on-screen installation instructions finish .

I have two laptops, Dell Inspiron 3542 (i3 4005u 8GB DDR3L) & Dell Latitude 3540 (i5 4210u 4+4GB DDR3L). The Internal displays of Both laptops are completely Broken. I used to use latitude 3540 as my main device, as it was much more powerful than the other. I also had a GTX 1060 6GB lying around, so i thought if i connect this to my latitude laptop, i would get a little better performance in games. (I know that there will be a huge CPU bottleneck but i did not have any other GPU) So, i bought PSU and a "Mini-Pcie to Pci express 16x riser" (A cheaper version of the infamous EXP GDC beast) and hooked it with my latitude. However, it did not work. I was not even getting backlit on my internal display. Similarly, no display on my external display (which i tried both connecting to my laptop and the GPU) . Then, i tried Turning off the Power supply (turning off the GPU), the laptop booted normally. So i enabled startup sound in windows to check if windows was even booting. However, I found out that windows was not booting as there was no sound and no light on the mouse. Then, I tried the hotswap method, I tried connecting the GPU after suspending the laptop (putting laptop to sleep) but nothing worked. Then i thought that maybe the Riser was faulty, so i connected it to my inspiron 3542. It worked perfectly on that laptop. It was even playing games without any issue. However, i wanted to game on my latitude which had a better CPU and dual channel RAM ( For getting less CPU bottleneck as my inspiron was having Hugee CPU bottleneck in almost every game) . So i installed a modded bios for my latitude laptop and started tweaking the BIOS settings. I tried everything in the video configuration tab, however nothing seemed to work, So I did the Rookie mistake #1, I disabled Integrated Graphics from the BIOS. Now i was neither getting Display with GPU connected nor getting display without GPU connected. Then i ordered CH431A programmer and SOIC8 to flash a new BIOS, however the modded bios was not getting flashed properly, so i found a working bios on the internet and flashed it. ( I returned the CH431A and SOIC8 ) The laptop was booting into windows (without GPU connected) , However i was not able to access the BIOS settings after flashing the BIOS, nor was i able to Switch to my external display (connected to the laptop) Until windows boots up. So, now my laptop is not POSTing with eGPU connected & a locked BIOS.

Step 5: Now, your computer will boot into Safe Mode in a manner that you are preferred to. If it works well, it means that the issue results from an outdated graphics driver, third-party applications or computer virus.

If your Dell laptop black screen on startup, it is possible that the connection between the graphics drivers and system is poor. Here, you can utilize a hotkey combination to restart your graphics drivers.

Step 5: After double clicking the Display adapters option in the Device Manager window, right click on the graphics driver and choose Update driver from the pop-up menu.

You could navigate to the Dell Drivers & Downloads page to download Dell Latitude drivers, such as Dell Latitude E6420 graphics driver, Dell Latitude E6410 audio driver, Dell Latitude network driver, Dell Latitude chipset driver, Dell Latitude mouse driver, Dell Latitude touchpad driver, Dell Latitude Bluetooth driver, Dell Latitude USB driver, etc. Follow these steps:

The motherboard inside a Dell Latitude provides electrical power to all of the devices connected to it and enables the internal hardware to talk to each other. This includes the monitor, which connects to the motherboard via a video cable. If the screen is flickering, this cable might have come loose from the board. The software responsible for executing graphics routines could also be responsible for video problems. Adjusting the video cable and reinstalling the video driver can solve most screen flickering problems.

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The DisplayLink driver does not support color calibration functionality of any kind. Most monitors have built-in controls that can be used to adjust the characteristics of the display, though we realize this approach may not be ideal in all cases. For environments that necessitate near-perfect color reproduction and display calibration capabilities via software, a dedicated graphics card is recommended.

For Windows 10 and Windows 11 host computers, the most common cause is out of date graphics hardware drivers, or DisplayLink graphics software. Most Windows computers receive updated graphics drivers through Windows Update, however this often provides significantly out of date drivers, some dating back over two years, that may not be fully compatible with the installed version of Windows.

Graphics controller manufacturers provide the latest graphics drivers from their websites, these generally provide better performance, security, and compatibility than the out of date drivers from Windows Update or the system manufacturer's website.

The exception to the above is for systems with two or more active graphics controllers, for example a laptop computer may have an Intel Graphics Controller built into the processor, as well as an NVIDIA Graphics Controller with the operating system automatically switching between the two graphics controllers based on the applications running on the computer. These systems require a delicate balance between the graphics drivers for the primary and secondary graphics controllers, Windows version, and the DisplayLink software.

Most hardware manufacturer's provide a single unified driver package for a wide range of graphics controllers, however it is best practice to ensure the drivers are compatible with the hardware. We can look up the graphics controller through Windows "msinfo32.exe" System Information application:

Yes! As long as the software drivers for both Silicon Motion and DisplayLink-based products are installed on the same computer these two USB graphics solutions can work together and be used at the same time. e24fc04721

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