Most problems when using a USB-C or Thunderbolt Docking Station can be solved by installing the latest BIOS, firmware, and drivers. There are up to nine software components that must be installed depending on the model of the Docking Station.
Follow the instructions in sections 1 and 2 carefully to ensure that the software is installed correctly. Then, follow the instructions in section 3 to configure the BIOS settings for your computer.
Table of Contents
- Updating Docking Station to Resolve Problems
- Important BIOS Settings
- Advanced Troubleshooting Links
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1. Updating Docking Station to Resolve Problems
WD15, TB16, TB18DC Updates
When troubleshooting a Docking Station problem. Dell Technologies recommends manually downloading and installing updates from the Dell Drivers & Downloads page. This ensures that all required software is installed, and the latest versions are used.
Note: If the Docking Station has no power or is not recognized, try the following steps:
- Remove the Docking Station USB-C or Thunderbolt cable from the computer.
- Unplug AC power from the Docking Station.
- Drain any remaining power to the Docking Station by holding the power button for 30 seconds.
- Plug AC power into the Docking Station.
- Plug the USB-C or Thunderbolt cable back to the computer.
Windows Operating System and Dell Driver Updates:
- Manually download and update the Docking Station firmware from the Dell Drivers & Downloads page.
The Docking Station must remain connected to the computer during the update. Power cycle the Docking Station once the firmware has been updated. (See instructions for the reset procedure above.)
- Run Windows Update to ensure that the operating system is up to date.
- Run SupportAssist (all models), or Dell Command | Update (Precision, XPS, and Latitude) or Dell Update (Vostro, Inspiron, and G-Series) to update the computer BIOS and drivers for both the computer and dock. Drivers can also be manually downloaded and installed. (Table 1.) These computer BIOS (the computer reboots when running the BIOS update), drivers, and the drivers for the dock can be downloaded from the Dell Support Website. (The USB Audio jack driver only applies to docks with 3.5 mm jacks.)
Table 1. WD15, TB16, and TB18DC Docking Station Drivers and Firmware.
Dock Drivers and Firmware |
Notes |
Realtek USB Audio |
|
Realtek USB GBE Ethernet Controller Driver |
|
WD15/TB16/TB18DC Firmware Update Utility |
|
ASMedia USB eXtensible Host Controller Driver |
Only for the TB16 or TB18DC. |
|
|
System Drivers and Firmware |
|
Intel Thunderbolt Controller Firmware Update Utility |
- This is for computers that support Thunderbolt III technology.
- Ice Lake and Tiger Lake chipsets have native Thunderbolt support and do not use this driver.
|
Intel Thunderbolt Controller Driver |
- This is for computers that support Thunderbolt III technology.
- Ice Lake and Tiger Lake chipsets have native Thunderbolt support and do not use this driver.
|
Intel UHD Graphics Driver |
Required even if the computer has discrete graphics. |
BIOS |
|
|
|
Windows Operating System Updates |
Run Windows Update. |
- The dock must be connected to the computer to run the firmware update.
- Power cycle the dock once the firmware has been updated. (See instructions above)
- Test the Docking Station to see if the issues are resolved.
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If the issues persist, confirm that the BIOS settings are correct: Important BIOS Settings
Dell Universal Docking Station (D6000 Series) Updates
For the Dell Universal Docking Station (D6000 Series), download and install the following drivers and firmware:
- The system BIOS (the computer reboots).
- The DisplayLink driver from the DisplayLink Page .
- The D6000 firmware update from the Dell Drivers & Downloads Page.
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2. Important BIOS Settings
The necessary BIOS settings are similar for all USB Type-C Docking Stations. See the individual notes in the following instructions.
Reboot your computer and press the F2 multiple times when the Dell logo appears. In the BIOS, proceed as follows:
Note: For some computers, the following settings are all found under the section USB-Configuration.
- Browse to System Configuration and then to USB-Configuration.
- Select the options Enable USB Boot Support and Enable External USB Port.
- Browse to Dell Type-C Dock Configuration and select Always Allow Dell Docks.
Note: If you are using a Dell Universal Docking Station (D6000 Series), this option must be disabled.
- Under System Configuration, browse to USB PowerShare and activate this option.
- Browse to Thunderbolt Adapter Configuration, and select Enable Thunderbolt Technology Support, Enable Thunderbolt Adapter Boot Support and Enable Thunderbolt Adapter Preboot Modules.
Note: If you are using a Dell Universal Docking Station (D6000 Series), this option must be disabled.
- In the same category, select Security Level - No Security.
Note: Items 5 and 6 apply only to computers with Thunderbolt controllers. If your computer does not support Thunderbolt, the options are disabled or not available.
- Now browse to POST Behavior and Fastboot. Select Thorough.
- On the bottom right, click the Apply button to save the changes made. Exit the BIOS by clicking the Exit button.
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3. Advanced Troubleshooting Links
General Information about the Docking Stations:
Troubleshooting:
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