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HP Envy x360 15m-ed0013dx
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I have an employee whose HP Envy x360 15 m laptop that is about 5 months old. Recently I was advised that the laptop display would randomly appear "shaky" or distorted. Again, it happens randomly and it's not the entire screen. only some applications or part of the application appears this way.  I've ran all diagnostics and confirmed all drivers are up to date. I even attempted rolling back the display drivers to no avail. A simple reboot corrects it, however it does come back. If using an external monitor or remote access, it doesn't happen or you can't see it. 

 

Any thoughts on cause and solutions?

 

Had user capture pictures of it when it happens. Pictures included.

 

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@ABPRJH 

If, as you mention, these artifacts do not show on an external monitor, then the problem is the laptop screen, not the video chip.  Because if it was the chip, these artifacts would show on the monitor as well.

 

Unfortunately, the chip is soldered to the system board and is not replaceable -- the entire system board would need to be replaced.  You should be able to get this done under the warranty, but we can not approve that work.   You have to contact HP Customer Support yourself to arrange for the shipment and replacement.

 

USA/Canada HP contact info: https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp

 

Good Luck

 

 

 



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@ABPRJH 

If, as you mention, these artifacts do not show on an external monitor, then the problem is the laptop screen, not the video chip.  Because if it was the chip, these artifacts would show on the monitor as well.

 

Unfortunately, the chip is soldered to the system board and is not replaceable -- the entire system board would need to be replaced.  You should be able to get this done under the warranty, but we can not approve that work.   You have to contact HP Customer Support yourself to arrange for the shipment and replacement.

 

USA/Canada HP contact info: https://support.hp.com/us-en/contact-hp

 

Good Luck

 

 

 



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Thank you! I will contact HP.

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