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05-27-2025 06:25 AM - edited 05-27-2025 07:14 AM
Hi, I'm having an issue with my laptop, Screen in turning off and on continuously something fast and sometimes with a delay, it's random.
But when i connect any type of Usb device (flash drive, 2.4 ghz dongle, wifi adaptor) it's working fine no blinking and flickering.
I tried literally everything i can BIOS, Firmware, Drivers even install new OS nothing works.
BTW i can't see it's serial number, even the support software couldn't get any model name or serial number or any information of this laptop. It's unusual.
05-28-2025 07:09 AM - edited 05-28-2025 07:10 AM
@khubaib89, Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
It sounds like your HP laptop screen flickers or turns off and on randomly unless a USB device is connected, which is quite unusual. You've already tried BIOS updates, firmware, drivers, and even a fresh OS install, great troubleshooting steps so far.
Here’s a breakdown of what might be happening and what you can try next:
Possible Causes
Power Management or Grounding Issue:
- USB devices can slightly alter power distribution or grounding, which might stabilize a faulty component.
Embedded Controller (EC) or Motherboard Fault:
- If the EC or a power rail on the motherboard is unstable, connecting a USB device might be inadvertently stabilizing it.
Display Cable or Connector Issue:
- A loose or damaged internal display cable might be affected by slight voltage changes when USB devices are connected.
Recommended Steps
Reset Embedded Controller (EC):
- Shut down the laptop.
- Disconnect the charger and remove the battery (if removable).
- Press and hold the power button for 30 seconds.
- Reconnect power and boot up.
Check in Safe Mode:
- Boot into Safe Mode and observe if the flickering persists without USB devices. This helps isolate driver vs. hardware issues.
Run HP UEFI Diagnostics:
- Power off the laptop.
- Press Esc repeatedly, then F2 to enter diagnostics.
- Run the Display Test and System Board Test.
Check Device Manager for Unknown Devices:
- If the system can’t detect its own model, there might be a hardware communication issue. Look for any yellow exclamation marks.
Inspect Internals (if comfortable):
- Check the display cable connection to the motherboard.
- Look for signs of damage or corrosion.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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Max3Aj
HP Support
05-29-2025 10:06 AM
Thank you for your response @khubaib89.
And, thanks for confirming that the screen works perfectly fine in Safe Mode, that’s a very helpful detail. Since the issue disappears in Safe Mode, we can rule out hardware faults and focus on a software-level cause. Here’s what’s likely happening and the next steps to resolve it:
In Safe Mode, Windows runs with minimal drivers and disables background services. Since your screen is stable there, the flickering is most likely caused by:
- A corrupted or incompatible display driver
- A background service or startup program interfering with display output
- GPU switching or power settings behaving erratically in normal mode
- Also, USB devices altering the behavior suggests a power management or driver-related quirk.
Please try the steps below, in order:
Roll Back or Reinstall the Display Driver
- Right-click Start > Device Manager > Display adapters
- Right-click your display device > Uninstall device
- (Check the box to delete driver software, if prompted)
- Reboot your laptop — Windows will load a basic driver.
- Observe if the flickering stops
Perform a Clean Boot
This disables background apps that could be interfering:
- Press Win + R, type msconfig, and press Enter.
- Under Services, check Hide all Microsoft services, then click Disable all
- Go to Startup > Open Task Manager, and disable all items
- Reboot normally and test
Check Display Settings
Right-click the desktop > Display settings > Advanced display settings
Confirm your refresh rate is correctly set (typically 60Hz)
Run System Repair Commands
Open Command Prompt as Administrator, and run:
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
I hope this helps!
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Take care and have a great day.
Max3Aj
HP Support