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- Regularly update screen coming from last two days
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01-09-2024 12:12 PM
Hi @Wilsonsaini,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
It seems like you're experiencing an issue with your HP All-In-One Desktop PC where a regularly updating screen has been appearing for the last two days. This could be related to various factors, and troubleshooting steps may vary depending on the specific nature of the issue. Here are some general steps you can try to resolve the problem.
- Restart your computer: Sometimes, a simple restart can help resolve temporary glitches. Turn off your computer, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on.
- Check for Windows Updates: Ensure that your operating system is up-to-date. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and check for any pending updates. Install any available updates and restart your computer if required.
- Update Graphics Drivers: Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers can cause display issues. Visit the official HP website or use Windows Device Manager to check for and update your graphics drivers.
- Check for Malware: Run a full system scan using your installed antivirus software to check for malware or any other security threats that might be causing the issue.
- Adjust Power Settings: Go to Power & Sleep settings and ensure that your power plan is set appropriately. Sometimes, screen updating issues can be related to power-saving settings.
- Check for Background Processes: Open the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and check for any resource-intensive processes running in the background. End any unnecessary tasks or applications that might be causing the issue.
- Perform a System Restore: If the issue started recently, you can try restoring your system to a point before the problem occurred. This can be done through the System Restore feature in Windows.
Remember to back up important data before performing any major troubleshooting steps, such as a system restore.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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