Windows screen flickering after a recent update
A Windows update likely installed a graphics driver that doesn't work with your monitor. This is fixable. The quickest solution is to roll back the driver to the version before the update, or update it again to get a fixed version. Both in most cases work.
Screen flickering after a Windows update almost always means the graphics driver got updated and the new version doesn't play well with your monitor. You can roll back to the old driver, update to a newer driver, or change the refresh rate. We'll try each one.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not checking the refresh rate first. Many flickers are just a wrong refresh rate setting.
- Replacing the monitor before trying to roll back the driver. Give the driver rollback a chance first.
Signs you need professional help
- If you've tried rolling back and updating the driver and the screen still flickers, get in touch. It might be a monitor hardware issue or a deeper graphics problem.
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