Suddeny graphics issue with wife's HP Envy M6-1225dx. Any ideas?


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    Suddeny graphics issue with wife's HP Envy M6-1225dx. Any ideas?


    Suddeny graphics issue with wife's HP Envy M6-1225dx. Any ideas?-img_0315.jpgSo i just sat down to update Windows 10 on my wife's computer to 10568.104, and immediately, I noticed that her screen looked fuzzy, almost like snowy, or blurry. I asked her about it, and she said she actually noticed it this afternoon suddenly, with no apparent cause. I used her computer last night around midnight, and all was well! So, I tried changing the resolution to see if that effected the problem, no change. I checked to see that she had the latest OS appropriate graphics driver (I make sure this computer has the latest drivers at least once a month), and the most recent OS appropriate graphics drivers are installed. So, I proceeded to update to 10568.104, and when I restarted, immediately upon the BIOS boot screen the image was all messed up, showing double, and very fuzzy, and once Windows 10 loaded, and continued to install the update on restart, it showed two images in double, one top, and one bottom. This problem continues, and I will attach a pic of what the screen looks like now! Again, I this problem started prior to any updating, as my wife said when she was home this afternoon, she first noticed it! This laptop has an intergrated Intel 4000 graphics card... Any help would be appreciated...
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    Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14257
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    I think I might have solved this myself, I used my LCD TV as a second screen, and that looks fine... My conclusion is that the screen is bad...
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