Here is an easy solution to screen flash issue in Windows 10. After the update to Windows 10, some users experienced continuous flashing on their screens, they can’t open any program at that point of time, restarting the computer hasn’t worked.
We don’t know they’ve tried the reset option or (may be) they’re not willing to do that. But for a lot of affected users, the following fix has been worked, we’re covering it here. A user posted a comment saying “Installing windows 10 has completely stuffed my computer! It keeps flashing on and off when I get to the desktop. I have restarted it many times but no luck. I have a uni assignment to do and cannot get onto my computer. Any suggestions???”.
Fix Screen flashing issue in Windows 10 1. Open Task Manager, click File > Run new task, type ‘msconfig’ without quotes and press enter 2. Click on ‘Services’ tab, find two services named ‘Problem Reports and Solution Control Panel ‘and ‘Windows Error Reporting Service‘ (check the screenshot below), uncheck them to disable, if Windows prompts you for a restart, do it. You can try this: press Shift and click Restart. Select Troubleshoot/Advanced Option/Startup Settings/Restart/wait for windows/Press nr 5 on the list/Enter password if you have/Safe mode now. Go to all apps/scroll down to Windows System/Control Panel/Administrative Tools /click Services/Right Click on these 2 services to be desabled/Right click and select Properties.
On Startup type, open it and select Desabled, not Manual. If you have check/uncheck, uncheck it. Press Ok and restart Windows • Valencia July 10, 2016 @ 1:45 pm. I was having exactly the same problem with all the others suddenly my pc-screen started to flickering, lucky for me after some minutes the flickering was stopping. I can report this morning I managed to get following services turned off and (for now) the screen has stopped flashing: Services I turned off: Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support Windows Error Reporting Service Windows Event Collector Windows Event Log The last two looked like services I could live without so clicked them off too.
Learn how to use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) instead of a physical keyboard to type and enter text on your PC. The screen on your phone has a back light (invert er board). Just like a computer, or a laptop screen once the back light breaks or becomes faulty no images can be.
And yes to everyone having difficulty getting to the task manager open it is tricky and you have to click and type while the screen is continuously flashing. It did open for me. BTW I dont know how to start in safe mode in this new Windows. Ctrl-Alt-Delete Task Manager When the window opens up click on File->Run new task Type msconfig and press enter or click ok System Configuration window will pop open: Sort by Service (Yes there are hundreds of them!) Unclick what seems to be the services causing the issue restart A couple of the services I un-clicked did not require a restart, but at least one did so I restarted. Its been 15 mins so far and it is working. Thanks for all the previous posts, they helped alot.
Hope this helps too. • Lisa September 25, 2015 @ 10:07 pm. I have this same issue.
Nothing I do gets me to the task manager. There is no point during start-up to flicker where I can launch the task manager, whether in safe mode, safe with command prompt, or normal mode. I have only been able to communicate with the device in “repair your computer” option that comes up when you mash F8 during startup, but my computer was not repaired through this option. I’m running windows on a partition on a Mac Mini. Is there a way to launch the task manager and disable these “services” from within this computer repair process? • Ben January 21, 2016 @ 5:20 pm. I started having the same problem about 2 weeks ago.
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Upon starting the computer, the screen first became slightly larger and elongated horizontally. After restart it worked fine.
The next day did the same thing and after restarting, the screen started flashing. Another restart and it was fine. The third day I had to restart 5 times before the flashing stopped. I’ve been leaving the computer on for over a week. Found this fix this morning and so far everything has been working.
Thanks for your help. • Jonce November 3, 2016 @ 4:09 am. This worked for me but a better solution is to disable the two services using the Services.msc plugin. So Ctrl/Alt/Del to bring up the menu where you can select TASK MANAGER Select TASK MANAGER Maximise the Task Manager screen and it will stop the flashing (sort of) Click on the FILE menu Select NEW TASK Enter SERVICES.MSC Click on the OK button In Services.Msc search for the two services with the same (or similar) names to the ones mentioned in the original article. Note if you click on the heading for the service name column it will sort the list of services into alphabetic order making it easier to find the one you want. RIGHT click on these two services (one at a time) Choose PROPERTIES Change the mode from AUTOMATIC to DISABLED Save the setting Do the same thing for the other service Restart the computer. All should be good.
• Erich August 16, 2015 @ 7:44 pm. HELLO EVERYONE!!!! I did ALL of these solutions listed here in this forum and NOTHING would work for me.for 8 hours I tried everything and was considering throwing the stupid laptop in the garbage and just cry. Thankfully I found a solution that WORKED (IF YOU HAVE A LAPTOP OR PC WITH A FINGERPRINT SENSOR/SWIPER) and the flashing is FINALLY gone! Do this: 1) Restart the the PC in “Safe Mode” (there are many links on how to do this so i won’t list it here, and “Safe Mode w/ Networks” is not necessary) 2) when PC restarts, right click on the “Start” or “Windows” icon and select “Device Manager” 3)At the top of the list of options, you will see an option that says “Biometric devices” 4) Expand that icon by pressing the small arrow and you will see underneath “Validity sensors” 5) right click and choose “Disable”. It will ask you are you sure, you will confirm, then Restart the PC/Laptop in Normal Mode (disable “Safe Mode”) 6) Hopefully this will fix your annoying flashing like it did for ME!!
• Becky July 24, 2016 @ 2:56 am. I have fought my way through that crap by clicking and hitting a letter at the same time because the flashing was making it impossible. I unchecked both of what has been said. I spent 2 hours on the phone with Microsoft just to be told either reset back to windows 7 or wait 48 hours to speak with a level 2 tech. I have scheduled a call back for Friday but I don’t want to give up trying because 48 hours is along time to wait when you are a gamer.
I get the flashing desktop in normal mode and in safe mode. It seems like an endless impossible task just to get my computer back to working order. Any other suggestions? I see on a few sites and a you-tube video that it could be the cloud, but I don’t use the cloud and exit it as soon as my computer is on.
• Ramtin August 21, 2015 @ 6:01 am. Follow these steps to get the flashing to stop. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete 2. If the screen to select task manager does not display then it is most likely a driver issue.
If you can select task manager then skip step 1 and go to steps 2 or 3. One of them will fix it. To update your driver restart your computer and at the login screen hold down shift and click on the power symbol and click restart. This will give you the option of starting in safe mode. Select safe mode with network and then download driver and update. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and then select task manager. Select File in the top left corner and then select create new task.
Click create this task with admin privileges. You need to type appwiz.cpl in the open box. Because of the flashing click in the box then type one letter, click again then type another, if it doesnt take a letter, click again and type the letter again. It can be frustrating but with a little practice you can time the blinking and type it in.
Again its appwiz.cpl 5. Scroll down to icloud and click on it. Press yes to uninstall. After icloud is uninstalled, restart your computer. If your desktop is still flashing go to Step 3. If you are here then you probably have Norton installed. The ONLY way to remove all of Norton is to use their uninstall tool.
You will need another computer at this point, unless rebooting in safe mode with networking will allow you to download and execute the file. Go to and click download. Save the file to a thumb drive.
(open downloads and transfer the removal tool to a removable drive) 5. Put the thumb drive in one of your usb slots. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and then select task manager. Click File Open New Task. Then click browse.
Be patient because this could be running very slow because your system resources are probably at 99%. Either press the up arrow to the left or the search & nav box or scroll through organize until you see This PC. Click on it and look for you thumb drive. Its probably k, J, etc. Click on your drive, click on the file, and follow the directions. Your screen will probably stop flashing before the restart your pc box comes up. Click restart and the flashing screen is fixed.
*In step 7 you can type the location of the file if you know the drive letter of your thumb drive. For example j:/Norton_Removal_Tool.exe I would rename the file to a.exe since typing will be difficult. Hope one of the steps works. Please reply back if one of these steps do not work. • Kristie October 23, 2015 @ 8:23 am.
Turning off the Error Reporting and Problem reporting partially worked. I still had issues with iCloud though so successfully uninstalled iCloud. While this appears to have worked, it seems only a temporary solution as I want to use iCloud. If I download and install iCloud, will the problem start again? Also, the Real Time scanning in McAfee keeps turning off whenever I try turning it on. I had no problem whatsoever with my PC while running Windows 8.1.
Why would Microsoft release something that is obviously flawed? Any news of an update from MS that will fix the issues?
• Venkat eswarlu August 21, 2015 @ 8:51 pm. Venkat Thank You SOOOOO much!!! I followed your instructions and it worked for me.
Although I have to say that at first it wasn’t working because I kept trying to disable it in the services tab that is located in the task manager box. I didn’t realize that the services tab that I was suppose to be disabling was located in the prompt box for the msconfig (to disable it you have check off the box just like in the picture above). Both services tabs have the “windows error/problem report and solution “. I Hope this helps others avoid making the same mistake. I was getting discouraged for a sec. • Venkat eswarlu August 27, 2015 @ 10:08 am.
I don’t know what to say, except “thank you very much” from the bottom of my heart, because unchecking ‘Problem Reports and Solution Control Panel ‘and ‘Windows Error Reporting Service‘ worked for me and that damn flashing box disappeared for now, this is a dream come true:) Or let me say that I wish I’m not dreaming right now;) hehe I was really stressed because of this! It ruined my laptop before and “experts” didn’t know how to help me! I’m really glad it’s fixed in this simple way:) • Aleksandr BEOS November 5, 2015 @ 7:50 pm. I had the same issue with the windows 10 update on a Dell desk top with windows 7 home premium already installed. I solved the problem by pressing the F8 key about half a dozen times in between the flashes on the screen then turned the computer off – when I restarted the computer I found myself on the Restore Command screen (Advanced Boot Options screen) at which time I chose to Restore/Repair computer. The restore process took about half an hour then restarted at which time the issue had resolved itself.
I spoke to Microsoft tech support who advised not to re download windows 10 until all issues are resolved hence I have disabled automatic updates for the time being. Hope this helps – it seems that different brands of computers will have different issues. • JC November 13, 2015 @ 11:05 pm. I was in same situation.
Kept on hitting ctrl alt del 100s times, until get an error message saying login UI failed. I had to shut down / turn on several times, but when you get that message do not click ok or cancel. Just drag that dialogue to side. Click Ctrl alt del, this should give a chance to select options like task manager. I could login following this.
After login, I removed iCloud, but many programs did not work, so I am rolling back to windows 7. Hope it helps. • donna November 16, 2015 @ 10:19 pm.
I have followed all your instructions by disabling the two windows error and problem reporting, applied and restarted with the same refresh issue. I then thought to remove Kaspersky just in case. Still the same issue.
I then decided to run appwiz.cpl in administrator privileges but it reported that I didn’t have enough memory and need to close some programs. This is not the case.
So I did the same thing in safe mode. But when I go to open appwiz it begins to open then close almost immediately. I can’t find a work around. Please help me. • TJ November 19, 2015 @ 8:43 am. I down loaded windows 10 and it was horrible. I could not click anything due to the flashing.
I could not go to the internet to find out what the problem was due to the computer flashing on in off. I panic thinking I had a virus and the only different thing that I had done was down load this new and improved windows 10. I had to restore my computer. In between clicking on and off I had to right click my start button quickly and click my control panel. Once finally there I click system and security to restore my computer.
I was disappointed at this process of downloading a better software from WINDOWS a trusted source. Now that I have restored my computer, I know that everything that has been removed such a pictures etc. Is somewhere stored on the computer. Do anyone know how to retrieve this information?
Signed, Disappointed • Marcelo Aragão November 29, 2015 @ 11:17 am. Hello all Please help, I am not computer savy or tech savy. My computer was acting up so I tried to fix it: went into troubleshoot, tried to reset pc, tried to run recovery, and it said that it can not be repaired.
Then I tried again by going into advanced options and that is when it started to flash on and off, and it has not stopped since. I cannot type anything, the curser isn’t working, non of the above stated has helped. Using control. Delete, did nothing.
Or holding the shift key while tapping the F8, or windows and R. No response to anything so far. Can anyone help? • Denise December 13, 2015 @ 5:57 am. Hi.fuming over this windows ten!
How dare they! Thank you very much. Seems to be ok now. You guys are magic. I remember the days of DOS 6.2 on my 486 SX Packard Bell with 4 meg ram and a massive 20 meg hard drive ( double spaced so I could run Doom ) where I was a god. Could fix almost anything. Programs like xtree gold would be user friendly.
Now, it’s software thrown at you with all sorts of problems so tech minded people such as you guys can iron out the wrinkles for them. You should get a cut from Microsoft. Thanks again. 😁 • MOHSIN RANA December 22, 2015 @ 12:57 pm. After a full day of following all of these instructions and countless restarts – only to discover the screen was still flashing – I resorted to a system restore (the one that does not affect personal files, photos etc.) voila!! I’m back in business!
It appears the offending item was an update or driver from Garmen Express. Someone on this site posted an important point so it is worth another mention: there are 2 “Services” tabs; one in Task Manager and one in “System Configuration”. It seems that in order to make the noted changes, you need to be in System Configuration. • Jumpingforjoy NOT February 11, 2016 @ 11:43 pm. I’ve tried the proposed ‘bug fix’ again and again and it didn’t work. I did a complete reinstall of windows, back to vanilla and it worked for a few days and now the screen is flashing again. If i open the browser it flashes worse.
If i try playing a game it flashes. I don’t have Norton, IDT Audio or iCloud. Microsoft and techies are desperately flailing around for answers when they simply DON’T KNOW.
This rolled out global upgrade is a joke. My Sony VAIO was really expensive (for me) and it worked perfectly on Windows 7 and now it’s unusable. I should be compensated. • Venkat eswarlu February 13, 2016 @ 8:08 am. Press and held every possible button. Was able to get a new screen when I pressed Esc in the very beginning when it doesn’t immediately go to flashing.
There are a few options. I’m currently doing a set up scan or something. It’s been scanning for 24hrs now.
Still no task manager though. Trying to prevent F11 which is factory reset.
There is no F8 listed on the screen I could pull up. I’m buying a new laptop but I still want my pics and documents from my broken one. • Seppe February 20, 2016 @ 6:23 pm. I can get into the blue screen to repair my computer and all that. So I can also run prompts and go into task manager, but I can’t do anything else, so I can’t run msconfig.
Please help me! I need the laptop for school:'(. I can’t even log in in safe mode, when I do, the computer just restarts and the same thing happens where I get to the log-in screen with the log-in symbol (those circles going in a circle) and there it starts to flash and it doesn’t do anything after that. • Fassel February 21, 2016 @ 9:34 pm. So i m a student and this year they downloaded windows 10 on the laptops. My school laptop was working perfectly fine until it stated flashing i took it to the tec guys at my school 3 times this week.
I dont know what to do since they seem to be hopeless on fixing my computer so i thought i ll try and do something. The only problem is that when i get to the task manager it says that it has been disabled by your administrator. I really dont know what to do and i have lots of homework to do.
Please someone help • Nicky March 8, 2016 @ 3:27 pm. This is the most frustrating computer problem I’ve ever dealt with. After an update the other day, I restarted my Asus laptop and it began doing this endless flashing on the desktop. Desktop icons don’t work. The start button doesn’t work. My taskbar is empty. When I go into task manager, it opens briefly, then disappears, so I can’t open msconfig.
I can’t get into BIOS, I can’t get into safe mode, and I can’t get into any kind of recovery menu. After downloading Windows 10 to a flash drive, so I could boot from USB and hopefully repair the operating system, it’s impossible to get into the boot menu. I can’t do anything, it’s absolutely hopeless!
There was nothing wrong with my computer before the update. This was a clean install from a couple of months ago, and everything was perfect. • Anna Kersley March 30, 2016 @ 4:24 pm. Hi frustrated folks, chill down if you still not founda solution to this ever lasting flickering issue.I almost did every single thing right from unchecking those two boxes to updating drivers to uninstalling nortan and every possible thing that was mentioned about this issue all over the internet.now follow the steps to get this fixed.
1.have a windows 10 DVD and a windows 7/8/8.1 DVD ready. 2.put your windows 7/8/8.1 DVD and install it from boot menu.this is create a window.old in your c drive. 3.Do not install any other software after installing your old is. 4.now put your windows 10DVD and install it freshly through boot menu.(press any key on your keyboard the second time when it flashes -press any key to continue boot from CD or DVD.if you do it first time you will be facing a partition issue ).This is will again save a back up named windows old.000 5.now your desktop is clean and ready without any flashing or flickering. 6.download Kmspico original and activate your os by deactivating your defender for a few minutes during the installion. 7.go to settings and turn off windows update.*this is the main reason which caused the flickering. 8.connect your internet now and check everything works smooth.
9.restart your PC 3 to 4 times. 10.delete windows.old now having windows old.000 safe.(this is the restore point) 11.create a restore point. Now things should be smooth.still Microsoft sucks. Contact me if any queries. • Olivia April 14, 2016 @ 2:17 am.
Mine stared out as flashing off and on. But now it has started to completely shut off after 3 seconds trying to reboot. No time to type anything. It starts to enter safe mode but then shuts off before it even opens. I’m extremely frustrated with this. I only installed an update to Windows yesterday.
The problem seems to be getting worse. The only way my OC will turn back on is if I pull the battery. But then again, it begins startup and crashes 3 seconds in. • Beata April 23, 2016 @ 4:38 am. Hi there, my issue is that nothing is working.
I unfortunately have a password as its a work computer meaning I’m stuck on the login screen and cannot enter a password as it flashes from the login screen to the blue screen. To further complicate things my off switch only puts me into sleep mode not into a shutdown mode. I’ve tried running the bagged to flat to bring up the start up screen but takes me straight to login. I cannot do con-alt-del either.
Any suggestions other than dropping it out the window? • Sagar June 14, 2016 @ 11:15 pm. Hi there, I just installed windows 10 on my Dell Inspiron N5110.
The moment i started my laptop, it was lagging too much so i disabled BITS(Background intelligent transfer service) So this problem was solved but there was another problem of blinking or flashing of screen which terminates everything and returns to desktop. It doesn’t close the task manager.Also I had IDT Audio in my previous version but I’m not able to locate it in programs and features,that’s why i can’t uninstall it.And also i uninstalled avast antivirus. So please help me to stop this flashing or blinking and termination of process Thanks. • Mike June 18, 2016 @ 2:07 am. I have a lenovo ideal centre A10-700 All of a sudden I got ring flashes on the RH side of screen, (win 10) for no reason one morning all this flashing started and the calendar would appear amongst other funny thing also. I tried all the fix’s I could find on the net, no results, Smart drive self test was giving “warning” I removed HD took it to local shop, was told nothing wrong with the HD bring in your PC, tec started it up and as soon as he see what was happening, he said touch screen, so now I have left my pc in the repair shop to get touch screen software disabled, we will see results tomorrow. • Anastasia July 11, 2016 @ 5:50 pm.
I updated my BIOS a few weeks ago, I have a Dell M3800 and was advised to update BIOS from A00 to A10. I did, and the flickering stopped for a good few weeks. Looks like Microsoft have released KB3173428 and the flickering’s started again. I’ve tried disabling the two services, and rolling back to the last restore point.
That seems to have worked, but at some point over hte last few hours the update was installed by itself again and the flickering is back worse that ever! Is there any way to reliably stop it flickering and still have the latest updates? July 17, 2016 @ 8:24 pm. I have disabled those 2 services, uninstalled iCloud, have the latest version of Norton anti-virus and applied their fix, I disabled my g-sync on my monitor and also disabled my SLI on my graphic cards and all my display drivers are up to date. My screen only starts flickering if I have multiple tabs open in either Edge or internet explorer but if a use chrome nothing happens. My rig in case you need the info is a predator x34, i7-4770k, 2x evga 980ti classified, 1 gtx 570, 16gb of memory • Venkat eswarlu August 5, 2016 @ 2:16 pm.
I had the flashing start after upgrading from W7 to 10 in late July 2016. This forum aided me as I clicked stop on the two bad services. But I could not figure out how to disable them. As flashing stopped, I was happy. Today, in August, I updated the Anniversary edition, wondering why this was not automatically done. Problems with a screen saver and other glitches in W10 made me reason I’d better install the update. Flashing started immediately after.
I had to right click Properties to dig into a way to scroll down in a pop-up box there to not only stop but disable the two bad services. I hope it holds. • Gordon August 22, 2016 @ 11:53 pm. I have a Lenovo idea pad Y700. I have screen flicking after a Windows update, it was a big update. I called techs at Lenovo, my laptop was good, called Microsoft techs and I had to restore it 2 times so far. Then I get them updates and it’s back.
I do not have Norton, iCloud or the audio apps on my laptop. I did the unchecking in the msconfig. It’s not a driver. I uninstalled the new updates just now in safe mode but they just came back on.
How can I tell what app is doing it. It is flicking again. • Venkat eswarlu November 14, 2016 @ 9:19 am. I tried all of the above “fixes” and nothing seemed to work. Still got the flashing. It would only flash when I was on the start up page and it would come and go with no set pattern. Very frustrating to say the least.
So I was just messing around with it and decided to change my background pic. I had the original blue MS one that came up when I installed Windows 10. After changing the pic the flashing stopped!!!
Yeah it stopped the flashing.Don’t know why. Maybe a combination of all of the above or maybe just changing the background pic or both but it’s gone! • Ares February 22, 2017 @ 6:53 am. Thank you for a very good forum, unfortunately none of the above worked for me either and in the end i took the easy way out by restoring the computer but saving my files, an option available when rebooting. To get there I pushed Ctrl+Alt+Delete, the push down shift while selecting the turn on/off logo in windows. From there i think you can navigate to reinstalling windows.
At least no more flickering, first thing i did after is to turn of windows update. I agree with people in the forum, 2 years later and microsoft still don’t have solved this problem. • Colette February 23, 2017 @ 2:55 am. My laptop screen is flashing before the login. I can’t get into safe mode with or without networking (flashes safe mode in the corners, no login.). I’ve tried to revert back to Windows 7, didn’t work.
This is really crippling. The automatic repair comes up after restart but none of the options work. Regarding the command prompt, ‘msconfig’ is not recognized as an internal or external command. I don’t have a windows 10 disk, I was prompted to update, my laptop came with windows 7 preinstalled. • Ana Aguilar February 27, 2017 @ 1:06 am. My computer was doing fine until it said it had to restart due to problem after collecting data or something. Then it restarted.
After logging in my computer went back and forth from a glimpse of my wallpaper to fishing black. It would flash black a few times before a split second of my wallpaper.
During the flashing black, my mouse would help the blue loading wheel. I tried this but found during the flashing black i could not type.
Only when it was those split second of wallpaper i could type and all. It also would flash highlighting what i typed. So if i managed to type an “m” if id managed to type a “s” it would erase the “m” i had just typed and i would be stuck with just an “s”. Sorry for the long post but i want dot describe my particular situation as best as possible.
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