![]() ![]() If your drive is bitlocker-locked, unlock it by using manage-bde -unlock : -rp, and prepare your recovery password. To remove the drivers from an external Windows installation, do the following: Just press Shift + F10 there to open command prompt). To actually remove the driver, I highly suggest that you use an external Windows installation (a USB Windows recovery/installation drive will do. The listed drivers should have the name in the form of oemXXX.inf (where XXX are numeric), and the following columns should have the driver's category, manufacturer, and name. ![]() ![]() Of course removing the drivers require you to list the drivers first, and the easiest way to get this list is by running the following command: I was planning to clean up my Windows installation anyway, so I removed many of the drivers that was installed on my system. Removing the offending driver fixes the problem, and now my Thunderbolt port works seamlessly! I am not sure which one, but I can confirm that it is NOT one of these: Turns out that this problem was caused by a driver that was automatically installed by Windows Update. For example, your Thunderbolt or USB device connected thru the computer's USB C port might connect momentarily (around 1 to 2 seconds) then immediately disconnects. ![]() Owners of Dell (or possibly any other laptop owners as well that has Alpine Ridge Thunderbolt 3 controller whose power is turned on/off on demand on device connect), as you might probably experienced, your Thunderbolt 3 doesn't work reliably since around Windows 10 version 2004 update. ![]()
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