Siarandepok.com- Screen flickering problems can occur on any type of monitor and any version of Windows, starting from Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, to Windows XP. There are various factors that cause the computer/laptop screen to flicker, ranging from driver problems, incompatible installed programs, up to bugs on the operating system.
Causes of Flashing Laptop Screen
1.There is a problem with the display driver (display adapter). If you experience screen flickering issues after a Windows update, there may be a display driver conflict. You can fix it by updating or uninstalling the driver.
2.Program not compatible. Another possibility is that the installed program is not compatible with your computer/laptop screen (usually because the screen resolution is too small or the refresh rate is too low).
3. Bugs on the Windows 10 operating system. It is possible that this problem occurs due to a Windows 10 error. If you look at Windows 10 update page, Microsoft frequently makes improvements to driverand incompatible programs.
How to overcome
1.Check By Opening Task Manager
The first step you need to do is find out what the problem is driver incompatible displays or applications. To identify the problem, you can check by opening the Task Manager. Follow the instructions below.
- Press the key combination (shortcut key) Ctrl + Shift + ESC to access the Task Manager.
- If your Task Manager flashes (flickering), possibility driver display is problematic. To solve it, you can fix driver with update or uninstall driver.
- However, if the Task Manager does not flash, while the situation outside the Task Manager flashes, then there may be an incompatible application.
3.Fix Program Incompatible Problem
If you feel that the cause of the screen flickering is an incompatible application/program then it’s time to make a repair. There are many factors that cause the application to flash when opened; generally occurs due to low screen resolution and refresh rate, to errors or bugs in the program. Or it could be that the program you installed does not match the System Requirements and you are forced to install it so that the screen flickers (flickering). To fix the problem, you can update or uninstall it and replace it with a compatible program.
4.Uninstall Incompatible Programs
1.Klik Start menu » Settings.
2.Select Apps »Apps & features.
3.Find and select [program], select Uninstall.
4. Confirm with Uninstall and follow the Uninstall program instructions to completion.
5. Done.
After removing the program, try to clean all junk files, cache, registry, logs, and the like. After that, restart the computer and check again whether the screen is still flashing or not.
5.Update Windows To The Latest Version
In addition to updating programs, you will also need to update Windows to its most recent current version. Possible errors are not only in applications and drivers, but can also occur on the Windows system itself. If you look at the Windows update page, Microsoft continues to make performance improvements, features, and improvements to Windows programs and drivers.
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