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Hello,

Whenever I keep my screen idle for more than 2 minutes my display gets corrupted. No BSOD or anything but I have to press the rest button on my PC. Here is the image...

I need to keep my mouse moving around to avoid this issue.

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Any advice?

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Do you have any idle timers on to either turn monitor or HDD off?

 

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15 minutes ago, Ruhel said:

Do you have any idle timers on to either turn monitor or HDD off?

 

Yes I think. The default windows 10 setting of 15 minutes and 30 minutes.

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Do you have access to another monitor? Change output type?

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41 minutes ago, Ruhel said:

Do you have access to another monitor? Change output type?

Sadly No. I don't have another monitor. This also happened yesterday on Windows 7 before my upgrade to Windows 10.

 

Can changing refresh rate p/i solve this?

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53 minutes ago, napster007 said:

Sadly No. I don't have another monitor. This also happened yesterday on Windows 7 before my upgrade to Windows 10.

 

Can changing refresh rate p/i solve this?

No harm in trying.

Try updating all you drivers to the latest ones.

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22 hours ago, Ruhel said:

No harm in trying.

Try updating all you drivers to the latest ones.

I changed the refresh rate. And updated my drivers to the latest one available on the Intel website. The problem still persists.

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