Satellite R630: USB stick recognized not always connected to Dynadock U10

Hello

In the work we use laptops Toshiba Satellite R630 with U10 Dynadocks.

We recently started role on the Bitlocker encryption using USB flash drives.
The idea being that we will have two flash drives - one for when it is out of the office and the other who will stay plugged into the Dynadock for when at the office.

Many of our users have problems with the drive that is plugged into the Dynadock Windows does not seem to recognize at the start.
If we remove the drive from the Dynadock and plug it into the port on the laptop, then it works great.

Some of our users work great so its definitely possible for Windows read the Dynadock disc when starting, but for others it isn't.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks for sharing this!

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