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Hi there.
Have a problem with ZenBook UX31A after last update.
Notebook start flickering.
Coz that was "unsupported" Win 10 - downgrade to Win 7...
The same.
Looks like problem with 3D chip.... Coz until its "basic video adapter" - everything looks Ok.
And VERY strange, that when I install Win 10 year ago - I didnt have any problem until that update...
Any ideas?
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Roll back via https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17127/windows-back-up-restore system restore point
Then https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2500967/how-to-stop-windows-7-automatically-installing-drivers stop Windows 7 automatically installing drivers
If you still have troubles, use drivers offered here https://www.asus.com/Laptops/ASUS-ZenBook-UX31A/HelpDesk_Download/ ASUS ZenBook UX31A | Laptops | ASUS Global
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Dear Stefan
Thanks for advice.....But NO. Didnt help.
Hm....
its flickering in Win 10. Flickering in Win 7.
In the moment when I instal HD4000 driver... and it switch on 3D graphic....
May be that is a hardwear trouble?
How to check 3d accelertor WITHOUT HD 4000 driver's instalation?
Is it possible?
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Hello GolDenis,
What is the current driver version you have installed? Please go to Device Manger> Display adapters> Intel(R) HD Graphics right click on Properties and then go to Driver, you will be able to see the version installed.
Regards,
Amy C.
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Guys!
So... I foud the solution.
Firstly, based on thу fact that flickering was on both win 7 & win 10.... that push me thinking in the direction of hardware problem.
So... notebook was disassembled, complitly.... up to change the thermo paste on CPU & Chipset.
Everything was blow with compressor... clean with alcohol (he-he!)
And assembled back....
And - WONDER!!!!!!!!!! Problem's gone!
hm......
thanks a lot for your support.
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/thread/115270 GolDenis, I am glad to hear that! Thank you for letting us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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