First step, hopefully it works, your most welcome !
still heppen sir do you have any sugestion?
Alright, said had it in for repair and found no hardware issues. Still could try to test the display as this laptop has a VGA port, do you have another monitor can hook to it to try if it happens ?
When this started happening did you install anything just before software or hardware ? When was last time ran Malwarebytes a full system scan, could be a virus. Other suggestion can be corrupted files, another driver on system conflicting. ASUS site i listed make sure have all newest system and hardware drivers updated and also windows updates.
Try this at the Start button select (admin) command prompt copy and paste this and press enter
sfc /scannow
Same command prompt copy and paste this and press enter
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
Reboot the laptop.
If SFC command tells you found corrupt files and can or can not fix them still run the other command, let me know. As this will try to fix corrupt windows system files if any.
Try these steps first, my other suggestion would be to try safe mode see if it happens there then a clean boot, this will try to rule out possibility of a conflicting software or drivers why i say also make sure system has most updated drivers.
To get to Windows Startup Settings in PC settings
- Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
(If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
- Under PC settings, tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Recovery.
- Under Advanced startup, tap or click Restart now.
- Once your PC restarts, on the Choose an option screen, tap or click Troubleshoot.
If you don't see the Startup Settings option, tap or click Advanced options.
- Tap or click Startup Settings.
- Tap or click Restart.
- On the Startup Settings screen, choose the startup setting you want.
This case choose Safe Mode #4
- Sign in to your PC with a user account that has administrator rights.
Let it run for awhile and see if it happens as not much can do in safe mode as it limits services and other software and drivers from running. We can later also try a clean boot, again this is to determine if any drivers or software is causing this issue, be some last resorts other then a possible reset or refresh. Still may think this might be a bad connection, hardware related too.