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Hello,

 

For about a year my laptop screen would occasionally suddenly dim the brightness and the screen would flicker,  but then it would resolve on its own after a while. But this time it appears to not be going away. I have an external display for drawing connected and the display isn't affected on that one. However recently I've tried updating/resetting the display drivers several times because that worked the last time this happened two weeks ago but isn't working now. I'm really curious on how to permanently fix it. 

 

Also, another odd thing that's been going on recently is that the monitor would have purple, pixelated waves moving from the bottom to the top of the screen when I have seemingly too many youtube tabs on google chrome? 

 

Help with these annoying issues would be great!

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