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Zorluk: OrtaMobile Device Hardware and Display Issues

A mobile user connects a high-resolution external display docking station to a new laptop using an integrated USB Type-C port. While USB flash drives and peripheral mice function properly when plugged into this port, neither external monitor displays a signal or is detected in the operating system display settings. The laptop hardware specifications confirm the port is labeled solely as USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C. Which of the following best explains why video output is failing?

  1. The laptop's USB Type-C port lacks host controller hardware support for DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt, as physical USB-C ports do not automatically support video protocols.Cevap
  2. B
    The physical USB Type-C interface requires all connected displays to contain an internal high-voltage backlight inverter board to negotiate video handshakes.
  3. C
    The laptop memory must be upgraded using standard full-sized desktop DIMM modules to allocate sufficient video buffer memory for external monitors.
  4. D
    The device's cellular IMSI subscriber number must be provisioned by the monitor manufacturer before external display capabilities can be activated.

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The laptop's USB Type-C port lacks host controller hardware support for DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt, as physical USB-C ports do not automatically support video protocols.
The correct answer highlights that USB Type-C is simply a physical plug connector specification. Transmitting external video through USB-C requires the laptop's motherboard and port controller to explicitly support DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) or Thunderbolt protocols. Standard USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports carry data and power, but will not output display signals unless configured with Alt Mode hardware support.

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1
Analyze the reported symptom and physical port behavior.
Standard USB data peripherals (flash drives, mice) function, but external video signals fail entirely.
This confirms basic USB data pins and power delivery work, pointing to a protocol compatibility issue rather than a dead port.
2
Evaluate the port hardware specification provided in the system details.
The port is specified as USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C without DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt branding.
USB Type-C defines only the connector shape. Video transmission requires explicit hardware support for DisplayPort Alternate Mode or Thunderbolt routing.
3
Identify the primary cause of video failure.
The motherboard port lacks the required host controller features to transmit video data streams.
Without Alt Mode support, video packets cannot pass over the USB Type-C connector despite physical compatibility.

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USB Type-C Connector vs. Protocol Capabilities (DisplayPort Alt Mode / Thunderbolt)
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