Hi Greg,

On 05/28/2015 03:30 PM, Greg KH wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 01:53:57PM -0500, Mario Limonciello wrote:

On 05/28/2015 01:46 PM, Greg KH wrote:
You
can't guarantee that there is another GPU to display things on.
Yes you can.
Wait, what?  No, you can't.

1) Not everyone has multiple monitors plugged into multiple GPU's.
True.

2) The system ships with a dGPU and supports an xGPU.  If you remove the
dGPU from the chassis, all you have is the xGPU.  If you unplug xGPU,
there's nothing left..
And how does other operating systems handle this?  Hint, I don't imagine
they reboot the box...

greg k-h
Sorry for taking so long to respond to this, I had clarified with HW marketing the expected experience on Win10 with the graphics amplifier on this hardware. Hot dock and undock is NOT supported. User must reboot for the internal dGPU to be used after a surprise unplug. If the cable was replugged after a surprise unplug there is no expectation that it continues to function.

If no other GPUs are on the system (such as dGPU not installed) then the system will need to be turned off and back on.



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