Hello all,
This error has me stumped. Every once in a while my laptop with glitch with showing the taskbar numerous times on my screen for a couple seconds, only for it to go away quickly or after I move my mouse. There are no error codes, no lingering issues caused by it, it just somehow happens every once in a while, and always seems to occur when I'm using the laptop itself and not when connected to an external monitor. I recreated what it looks like here: View: https://imgur.com/a/Bor6pts
My computer is a Razer Blade Stealth 13 (early 2020) running Windows 10, with Intel Iris Plus graphics and the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q.
I've uninstalled the video drivers completely (deleted them) and reinstalled the most recent versions from Nvidia's and Intel's website directly. This has been occurring for a while, so I don't think it is an error with the recent driver releases. Not sure what else to try. Windows Updates are completely up-to-date (although I do have the lingering issue of Windows Update continually trying to update the old Intel video driver 26.20.100.7463, a problem still for some people, but I had to hide that update - but this is unrelated I believe).
I'm hoping someone else has seen this and potentially know what the culprit can be. I cannot successfully recreate the problem, so that makes testing different solutions very difficult.
Thanks for any help!
This error has me stumped. Every once in a while my laptop with glitch with showing the taskbar numerous times on my screen for a couple seconds, only for it to go away quickly or after I move my mouse. There are no error codes, no lingering issues caused by it, it just somehow happens every once in a while, and always seems to occur when I'm using the laptop itself and not when connected to an external monitor. I recreated what it looks like here: View: https://imgur.com/a/Bor6pts
My computer is a Razer Blade Stealth 13 (early 2020) running Windows 10, with Intel Iris Plus graphics and the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q.
I've uninstalled the video drivers completely (deleted them) and reinstalled the most recent versions from Nvidia's and Intel's website directly. This has been occurring for a while, so I don't think it is an error with the recent driver releases. Not sure what else to try. Windows Updates are completely up-to-date (although I do have the lingering issue of Windows Update continually trying to update the old Intel video driver 26.20.100.7463, a problem still for some people, but I had to hide that update - but this is unrelated I believe).
I'm hoping someone else has seen this and potentially know what the culprit can be. I cannot successfully recreate the problem, so that makes testing different solutions very difficult.
Thanks for any help!