Try connecting an external monitor (HDMI - TV) to the laptop and check its display.
If the external monitor display is OK it may be a problem with the screen.
Does this also occur if you get into BIOS on startup?
Your laptop has 2 GPUs, an Intel GPU integrated with the CPU and a discrete Nvidia GPU.
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Usually BIOS uses the integrated GPU whereas depending on the priority setting the Nvidia may be used when Windows loads. perhaps try starting in ''safe mode'' and check the laptop's display.
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Usually BIOS uses the integrated GPU whereas depending on the priority setting the Nvidia may be used when Windows loads. Perhaps try starting in ''safe mode'' and check the laptop's display.
Hi jan68970,
Try connecting an external monitor (HDMI - TV) to the laptop and check its display.
If the external monitor display is OK it may be a problem with the screen.
Does this also occur if you get into BIOS on startup?
Your laptop has 2 GPUs, an Intel GPU integrated with the CPU and a discrete Nvidia GPU.
Usually BIOS uses the integrated GPU whereas depending on the priority setting the Nvidia may be used when Windows loads. perhaps try starting in ''safe mode'' and check the laptop's display.