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Problem with Windows 10? How to Fix Windows 10 Flashing Screen

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My Windows 10 Problem

Well, I did it.

I finally loaded Windows 10 on my laptop. (It had Widows 7 on it.)

I loaded it and after waiting a long time for it download and process it was finally ready.

I turned it on to see what all the hype was about and waited as it loaded. It had all of these news messages and screens, so I was excited to see how it would work.

And that’s when I experienced a strange Windows 10 problem.

Instead of loading, Windows 10 kept blinking.

The screen kept blinking and wouldn’t completed loading.
(Not only that, but the mouse icon just stayed as that “loading circle”.)

I waited and waited, but it wouldn’t stop blinking and the mouse wouldn’t stop showing that loading circle.

 

So finally I turned off the laptop, waited a few minutes, and then turned it back on again.

It went through the whole process again, but I still had no lock.

Windows 10 kept blinking and flashing and wouldn’t stop.

So I go on my smart phone and typed in “windows 10 keeps blinking” and that’s when I discovered that this wasn’t just a problem I was having, but it seemed to be a common problem.

I kept searching, but many people didn’t seem to have any solution.

That’s when I found a way to fix the flashing screen problem in a forum.

I tried what person suggested and to my excitement, it worked!

Below are the steps you can used to fix this problem.

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How to Fix Windows 10 Flashing Screen

1) Open task manager(Control+Alt+Delete).

2)Under file (top left) click on “Run new task“.

3) Now type “msconfig” in the new box that opens. (It might be behind the task manager box.)

4) Go to “Services” Tab

5) Scroll until you find these 2 tasks that need to be stopped:

  • Problem Reports and Solution Control Panel Support
  • Windows Error Report Service

6) Click the boxes next to each of them to “uncheck” them.

7) Click “apply” and then “Ok“.

8) You will probably be prompted to restart, so restart computer.

9) That’s it! It should be fixed!

I hoped this helped you. 

I was so glad when I found this, because I thought I was going to never be able to access my files again and I was regretting installing Windows 10.

But now that I fixed it, I am happy with it (so far).

 

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