I've run into this exact loop multiple times with various DisplayLink docks. In most enterprise environments, this is caused by Windows aggressively cutting power to the port via the "USB selective suspend" power management setting, which kills the active video data stream. Turning that setting off in your Power Options and cleanly scrubbing the old drivers using the official DisplayLink Installation Cleaner utility usually solves it without needing a full OS wipe.
I've run into this exact loop multiple times with various DisplayLink docks. In most enterprise environments, this is caused by Windows aggressively cutting power to the port via the "USB selective suspend" power management setting, which kills the active video data stream. Turning that setting off in your Power Options and cleanly scrubbing the old drivers using the official DisplayLink Installation Cleaner utility usually solves it without needing a full OS wipe.
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