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On my laptop, any time the screen is turned on whether from sleep mode, power off or closing the laptop and opening it back up, the option to project a second screen is constantly appearing, it only started when I tried unsuccessfully to project a screen
and now it won't go away.  someone please help.

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@kamalch, Welcome to HP Support Community!

 

You may want to install all available windows updates, as a patch may have been released by Microsoft to resolve such issues, if there are no new updates available, please use the below steps to reinstall the graphics card drivers from the device manager:

 

Step 1: Use Windows + X and select device manager.

Step 2: look for display adapters, and right click on the available display adapters, then select uninstall, when done, restart the computer.

Step 3: Update the graphics driver for your specific computer model.

For more information on updating drivers, please see HP support document Downloading or Updating Software and Drivers for HP Computers .

 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE STEPS AND INSTRUCTIONS - Skip to Step 5: Adjust visual effects in Windows

(By the end of this article all the issues should be resolved)

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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