#106 The described symptoms are so specific that it would be a really
surprising coincidence if my issue had a different cause with so
identical symptoms.

Are you sure this is really about the dock?
What if it was actually about the thunderbolt controller on the motherboard 
instead?
I assume most people who post here also have similar computers (being Dell 
consumers).

Another argument supporting this theory: the system switches to the
faulty mode after a suspend/resume of the computer. Nothing you do with
just the dock triggers the faulty mode until you suspend/resume the
computer and, after that, nothing you do with the dock (including
powering it down and up again) will switch the system back to the non-
faulty mode until the computer is powered down. Moreover the system
switches to faulty mode as soon as a computer suspend/resume occurs,
even if no thunderbolt dock was actually plugged in yet when the
computer was suspended.

Of course I don't know what are the results of the investigations so
far, so I may be completely wrong. But then it would be very interesting
to know the explanation.

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