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Got an ASUS laptop with an Intel HD5500 on board.  Computer works fine in BIOS, even in Safe Mode, all that stuff. The only issue is when it actually boots to Windows, the second it loads the display driver, the LCD artifacts about as bad as I've ever seen - Splits the image into 4 quadrants with horizontal and vertical lines all over it in purple and green, completely unusable.

I hooked up an external display and it works 100% fine in both mirrored and extended mode but the internal display stays artifacted.  If I uninstall the driver via device manager and reboot the system works fine for 2-3 mins on the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver, but it inevitably installs the Intel driver automatically and immediately the screen goes back to messed up.  I tried manually installing multiple versions of the driver, I even turned off the Auto Win10 driver updates but it ignores that setting in this case due to the Basic driver not being "official."  Seems to be some feature of the driver that the PC just can't reconcile.

Anyone seen this before?

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I had a similar issue with a Dell laptop with Intel Integrated. Every 3rd or 4th Boot I would get the same sort of thing, Artifiacts, Lines, Black Screen and then it would revert back to the Generic Microsoft driver. The only thing that worked out of everything I tried was resetting Windows, I did that almost a year ago now and I haven't had a problem since

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