The startup repair may have made changes to your display driver and reset it which would have required a recalibration.
I am glad to hear the issue has been resolved Zozolio.
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I updated my integrated graphics and it prompted me to restart. I did it and I got a bluescreen. I pick shutdown and turn my laptop on again.
Now the taskbar is unresponsive and I can only open files, then my screen went black and a pop up appear everytime i click on the taskbar (the pop up is still clickable)
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The startup repair may have made changes to your display driver and reset it which would have required a recalibration.
I am glad to hear the issue has been resolved Zozolio.
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Hello Zozolio,
I am Jaspreet Singh.
Please follow these steps :
Press and hold the power button to shut down the system and power it on again when it shuts down. But instead of letting it boot press and hold the power button as soon as you see the boot logo on the screen.
Repeat this shut down and start up until you see a preparing automatic repair screen (it will take 3 or 4 tries)
On the screen that appears click on troubleshoot then on advance options then on startup repair and let the process complete then restart your system.
Any lead?
Thank you, it works so far. But when I unplugged the charger it makes the screen's gamma higher (on plug it's normal). Any clue?
Note: the blue screen said that the restart was incomplete