mtb1 New member Nov 18, 2012 70 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #1 And it ain't doing too well on my desktop either!:angry: Anybody else having SP# issues? Blank screen, flashing screen, touchscreen not working etc.
And it ain't doing too well on my desktop either!:angry: Anybody else having SP# issues? Blank screen, flashing screen, touchscreen not working etc.
M mylumia928 New member Apr 10, 2014 324 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #3 It's a display driver thing. Try lowering your resolution before it crashes and update drivers. Worked for me
It's a display driver thing. Try lowering your resolution before it crashes and update drivers. Worked for me
A AdeptMaven New member Jul 30, 2011 19 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #4 mylumia928 said: It's a display driver thing. Try lowering your resolution before it crashes and update drivers. Worked for me Click to expand... Is there anyway to change the resolution outside of the OS? Mine flashes and becomes unresponsive immediately upon log in
mylumia928 said: It's a display driver thing. Try lowering your resolution before it crashes and update drivers. Worked for me Click to expand... Is there anyway to change the resolution outside of the OS? Mine flashes and becomes unresponsive immediately upon log in
S SleepingWeasle New member Dec 2, 2012 25 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #5 Can you hook it up to an external display? I connected mine to another display, then hit Win+P to put the display on both monitors. Then I ran update, and everything is working great so far.
Can you hook it up to an external display? I connected mine to another display, then hit Win+P to put the display on both monitors. Then I ran update, and everything is working great so far.
M muness New member Nov 15, 2012 43 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #7 I rebooted into safe mode and uninstalled the driver. Update then installed the right driver.
crunchtime85 New member Jun 26, 2011 11 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #8 I connected it to an external monitor, startet the Windows Update and after that everthing was running smoothly!
I connected it to an external monitor, startet the Windows Update and after that everthing was running smoothly!
Chuck Foltz New member Jan 22, 2015 76 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #9 Yes connecting an external monitor will stop the flashing for some situations. Just remember to update the driver to v.4079 for the Surface P3.
Yes connecting an external monitor will stop the flashing for some situations. Just remember to update the driver to v.4079 for the Surface P3.
crunchtime85 New member Jun 26, 2011 11 0 0 Jan 24, 2015 #10 Runnig the Windows Update did that for me because a device update was included. Screenflashing disappeared...
Runnig the Windows Update did that for me because a device update was included. Screenflashing disappeared...