Windows 10 cannot find Onelink Pro Display Port Monitor

I just upgraded to windows 10 pro, and cannot make my HP ZR30w  monitor work with onelink pro. I have tried hard, but no luck. Does anyone succeed similar configuration with windows 10? System: TP Carbon 2014 + onelink pro + HP ZR30w (2560x1600) on display port.Phenomena: The monitor showed bios info and the first few seconds of windows booting info, than goes to sleep. The monitor cannot be found in windows 10 (of course I was using the LCD screen or another screen). Other info: 1. I have another onelink pro connected with a Samsung TV (1920x1080) on DVI port, that worked fine.2. The HP monitor worked fine in windows 7 with the same hardware configuration. Nothing has been touched besides the OS.3. If I connect the HP monitor directly to the mini DP port on the machine, which worked fine.4. I tried to wake the monitor while windows 10 was running, but windows 10 cannot find it and the monitor go to sleep in a few seconds.5. All software are up-to-date (Intel monitor driver). It's quite annoying, any suggestion will be appreciated.

The HP ZR24w works on the Onelink DP port, so it's not the port problem. More likely it's the compatibility problem between HP ZR30w - Onelink Pro. It's wired, since the ZR30w is working when corrected directly to the thinkpad.

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