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Simple Fix!

 

Same problem here (HP Probook 4545s) after receiving  latest Microsoft updates (have not upgraded to Windows 10), and I fixed it by restarting laptop! :Surprise:

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THE EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME. Ever since I upgraded to Windows 10, in the brightness bar if i put it in 0 it would go all the way bright and if I put it in 100 it would go all the way black. Also, every time I plugged or unplugged the charging cord it would go black a few secs.

HOW DID YOU FIX IT?

Please answer.

Thanks. 

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Hey guys or gals... Issue with Windows 10 update.. Brightness buttons reversed on my 😛 15 laptop... after up load.. Something to think about .. Simple fix but why ? ...
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yes, it actually worked for me.

i own  hp 15r036TU. the decrease brightness button actually results in reverse if charging is on.

i admit its wierd but still thanks for support.

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To everyone who is having the black screen for a few seconds when the charger is plug and also when unplugged. 

To fix this proble you have to enable virtualization in the bios. The steps are provided in the video below. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Wa7TGjmn5M

 

As soon as you do this the problem will be fixed. You could check this by going into task manage -- Perfomance -- and there will VIrtualization on the bottom right of the window. 

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