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Michael G. 12-26-2023 04:31 PM

Laptop with a Double Graphic's
 
My 15" screen HP laptop approx. (3 years old) running windows 11 has a strange problem.

The images start to shake all over my screen like I'm seeing double, (no, this is before happy hour.) :beer3:

I shut it down, it's fine for a while, then the double images come back.
If it goes in a sleep mode and it wakes up it's fine again for a while.

I do all the updates; I updated all the drives without any change.
You think it's dying?

Any Ideas??

villagetinker 12-26-2023 05:39 PM

If the problem occurs about the same amount of time after turning on, then I would say yes it is dying, now you might get luck and one of the local computer repair shops may be able to help you, I have used MMD on 441 a few years ago and was pleased with the repair and the cost.

Pinball wizard 12-26-2023 07:20 PM

My gut reaction is that it is a heat issue. The laptop developed a heat sensitive component and when it 'overheats' the screen starts to shimmy.

You can down load fanspeed for free and monitor the temps in your system.

Download SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer

retiredguy123 12-27-2023 08:04 AM

If you need a new screen, you can buy a replacement from Amazon for about $50 to $60.

I would suggest attaching the laptop to another screen to see if you have a defective screen.

Michael G. 12-27-2023 05:45 PM

Thanks for your suggestions.

Sparksfurn 12-27-2023 05:55 PM

I agree that the screen is going out and needs replacement this happened to my laptop. Testing the output on another screen would be helpful.

SFSkol 12-28-2023 05:09 AM

Sounds like heat issue. Seen this many times before.

Relocate the laptop. Keep off soft surfaces. Check to see if any air vents are clogged. Is the fan kicking on? Clean with air can. Get a laptop cooling fan. Try putting a fan behind the screen. Did the little rubber feet come off the bottom? Try elevating the PC to improve air flow. Shouldn't be happening to a 3yr old HP.

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bowlingal 12-28-2023 06:07 AM

go to Jacobs computer in Wildwood on 301. If he can't fix it, no one can. Better than MMD for sure, and cheaper

Dusty_Star 12-28-2023 06:53 AM

You can try this:

Right-click on your desktop, select Display settings, and look for the Multiple displays option. Mine was under "Advanced Display Settings" & I had to scroll down to see it. From the drop-down menu, select Show only on 1 or 'Choose display settings' & have it set to Display 1. Also check that the Display Resolution is at the'recommeded' setting.

Good luck!

Justputt 12-28-2023 08:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2285642)
My 15" screen HP laptop approx. (3 years old) running windows 11 has a strange problem.

The images start to shake all over my screen like I'm seeing double, (no, this is before happy hour.) :beer3:

I shut it down, it's fine for a while, then the double images come back.
If it goes in a sleep mode and it wakes up it's fine again for a while.

I do all the updates; I updated all the drives without any change.
You think it's dying?

Any Ideas??

Most likely heat related. Most likely not your screen. Laptops, especially those with more substantial graphics cards and CPUs tend to run hot, and if not run on a cooling pad or at least on a firm surface that allows airflow under and around it (e.g. not on your lap smothering the bottom), heat is a killer. It could be something as simple as a failing fan (graphics card or main) in the laptop, but that might not be easily or cheaply replaced. My old MSI laptop ran so hot it melted the onboard Wi-Fi and warped the back of the case and I had to go to a USB Wi-Fi. My current ASUS gaming laptop, likewise, runs hot with an i9 processor and GeForce 3070Ti graphics card, and I run it on a cool surface, opened up Armoury Crate (ASUS control software) and turned things down a bit. Unless your laptop is pretty new, it's probably cheaper and smarter to just get a new one, as they are pretty cheap these days compared to repair costs and once repaired, you still have an old laptop that will likely fail again in the same way.

mikeycereal 12-28-2023 10:03 AM

My laptop w/11 that's 2 years old would flicker on occasion. But I have a large monitor USB'd to it that never flickers so that has worked.

lmack 12-28-2023 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2285642)
My 15" screen HP laptop approx. (3 years old) running windows 11 has a strange problem.

The images start to shake all over my screen like I'm seeing double, (no, this is before happy hour.) :beer3:

I shut it down, it's fine for a while, then the double images come back.
If it goes in a sleep mode and it wakes up it's fine again for a while.

I do all the updates; I updated all the drives without any change.
You think it's dying?

Any Ideas??

I'm sorry I don't have much help to provide other than I had a similar issue with my 3 yr 15 inch HP this past summer. I was away from The Villages for the summer so tried to see if it was heat and surfed the internet for ideas .... basically tried to baby it until I returned. Well, the shaky images started returning more frequently and taking longer to clear up (no pattern). Then I started getting a test pattern and shortly thereafter it went black...the screen had died. So off for local computer help. They got my recent work backed up to my external hd and said I had to decide whether to replace the screen or buy new. Only 3 yo but I didn't see investing in it at that age since the quote was about $250 to replace screen and a short warranty time. Good luck!


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