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HP Envy x360 Laptop
Microsoft Windows 11

A few weeks ago, I updated my HP Envy x360 Laptop to Windows 11. Since then, my screen will suddenly go black and flash (audio will continue working in background). I press the power button or ESC and after a few moments, I can usually again see the display and the applications/tabs I was working on. However, the screen is fuzzy and shaky. It is difficult to read because the entire screen is dynamic and fuzzy. The fuzziness temporarily goes away when I restart the computer. 

 

At first after the update, this was happening infrequently (~1 time/day).  It is increasing in frequency, and now goes black/fuzzy once every ~1 hour. 

 

Has anyone else experienced this issue since updating? Please help! I have checked for additional updates and tried the HP Support Assistant - no luck!

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