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Strange Problem with Microsoft Edge, Unaware of Cause
As you can see in the supplied image, the screen is buggy and "pixelated." Happens on any website I go to. Does not happen on Chrome or Internet Explorer.
As you can see in the supplied image, the screen is buggy and "pixelated." Happens on any website I go to. Does not happen on Chrome or Internet Explorer.
Welcome to TenForums @Orga87
First, restart Windows to see if this fixes it. Use Start > Power > Restart to ensure you do a reboot from cold (this way you won't be using 'fast start').
Do you have any Edge extensions? Try turning them off.
Try resetting 'Developer settings'. Type about:flags in the address bar to get to them, there's a 'Reset all flags to default' button.
Is it just web pages, or do Edge's 'internal' pages look like this? Click 'New tab', does this have the same fault? If so, try...
Reinstall and Re-register Microsoft Edge in Windows 10
If the fault persists, tell us what version and build number of Windows 10 you have. Run Winver to check.
Unfortunately the problem persists. The 'internal' pages do not look this.
Version 1703 (OS Build 15063.250)
Did you try the reinstall/re-register of Edge?
No problem in Chrome or IE, but just for giggles check your drivers. May want to reinstall display driver just to see effect, if any.
Also, may try to temporarily disable any addons and your AV.
Well, thanks to your suggestion I figured it out. Upon updating my graphics driver (which was still fairly new -- just from earlier this month) with a clean install, Edge worked fine. Because the previous driver was not very old, I supposed the issue was not the driver itself but a 'rouge' setting. There was a fairly new setting in the NVIDIA control panel called "Optimize for Compute Performance," which I was a bit suspicious of. It had been turned off because of the clean install, but I had previously had it on. When I turned it on again and restarted my computer, Edge went crazy again. Obviously, I then turned it off for good. Any idea why this setting may have caused me problems?
Thanks.
Ah, Nvidia. They are known for releasing drivers a bit too early in the development/test cycle.
Start menu problemIt's also a good idea to stay far away from any Nvidia windows 10 Beta drivers. But sometimes even the releases are bad. They released an update for my GeForce 8400 GS, under Windows 7 I had been getting flawless updates for this card, until the latest one they pushed out, it bricked my PC.