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07-20-2025 11:30 AM
hey after an update my laptop went to a bios something and then after that later that day it just started flickering at the bottom of the screen i have tried everything but nothing is working and i am using a windows 10 pro
07-22-2025 02:30 PM
Hi @KennyAkande
Welcome to the HP Support Community! We're here to help you get back up and running.
Thanks for explaining that. Screen flickering after a BIOS update—especially if it started immediately afterward—is often tied to display driver conflicts or refresh rate mismatches.
Since you’re using Windows 10 Pro, here’s a structured approach that can help stabilize the display:
1. Check for Windows Updates
Ensure your system has the latest Windows updates:
- Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update
- Click Check for updates and install anything available
2. Update Display Drivers
Ensure you're using the most stable driver:
- Use Windows Update to check for driver updates
- Open HP Support Assistant from Start Menu or taskbar
- Go to My Devices > Updates
- Install any available graphics-related updates
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3. Check for BIOS Updates
Outdated firmware may cause display issues:
- Visit the HP Software and Driver Downloads page
- Enter your laptop’s model number and download the latest BIOS version
- Follow on-screen instructions to install
4. Adjust Display Settings
Misconfigured display settings can lead to flickering:
- Right-click on the desktop > Display settings
- Scroll to Advanced display settings
- Lower the refresh rate to 60Hz or other supported values
- Set resolution to recommended value
5. Reinstall Display Driver via Device Manager
A clean reinstall can correct driver corruption:
- Right-click Start > Device Manager
- Expand Display adapters
- Right-click your GPU > choose Uninstall device
- Restart your system. Windows will reinstall the driver automatically
6. Perform a System Restore
If flickering started after a recent update:
- Go to Control Panel > Recovery > Open System Restore
- Choose a restore point created before the issue began
7. Check for Background Application Conflicts
Some third-party apps (e.g., iCloud, Norton, IDT Audio) are known to interfere:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager
- If the Task Manager flickers, it may be a driver issue
- If only the desktop flickers, it's often application-related
- Uninstall or disable any non-essential apps to test
8. Run System File Checker and DISM
Corrupted system files can impact display behavior:
- Open Command Prompt (Admin)
Run:sfc /scannow DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
If you need help identifying your system’s latest BIOS or display driver, I can help look that up for you. Let’s keep working through this until that screen flickering’s a thing of the past.
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Hawks_Eye