The first thing you can do is wait it out for some time. It tends to stabilize over some period of time and there are some hotfix updates on the way. On the other hand, if you’re through with waiting, check the steps we provided below.

Screen flickers after Windows 10 April Update? Here’s how to fix it

1: Reinstall GPU drivers

When something goes awry with the display, the first point of interest should be on display drivers. Frequent changes Windows Update makes to drivers, in addition to the Legacy support compatibility, and we’re looking at a major issue. And this is something all of us experienced at least once on Windows 10.

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In this scenario, chances are that you had a fully functioning driver on the previous iteration of Windows 10. However, Windows 10 April Update updated the driver on its own and the flickering started. In order to address this, we suggest navigating to the OEM’s site and downloading the official driver for the Display adapter. Follow these steps to reinstall proper GPU drivers on Windows 10 April Update:

2: Remove third-party antivirus

The love-hate relationship between Windows 10 and certain third-party drivers is there from the start. Even though their respective developers worked out the compatibility issues, there is some still antimalware software with issues. For the sake of troubleshooting this, we recommend removing your antimalware temporarily.

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Later on, you can always install the antivirus again, if the problem persists. This means that the third-party antimalware is indeed not to be blamed for the screen flickering. Just navigate to Control Panel and uninstall the application. If there are some supporting programs, make sure to ditch those, too.

3: Update BIOS

The BIOS/UEFI version which got the job done for the Creators Update should work for the April Update, as well. On the other hand, you can never be sure enough. Updating BIOS/UEFI to its latest version isn’s something users do often. Updates are not administered automatically and you’ll need to either access BIOS/UEFI settings or use a third-party program to update your BIOS.

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Updating (flashing) BIOS can be a severe procedure for an inexperienced user, but it’s actually rather simple. Check on this article to find out how to do it on Windows 10 PC. SPONSORED

4: Reset PC to factory settings or roll back to the previous iteration

This is where the recovery options in Windows 10 come into play. If the problem is persistent and you’re unable to address it, resetting your system to factory settings or rolling back to Creators Update are next steps. Both options will keep your data and applications, so you can choose what you prefer on your own.

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Follow these steps to “Reset this PC” in Windows 10: And this is how to roll back to the previous Windows 10 version:

5: Clean reinstall Windows 10

Finally, if the issue is persistent even after you’ve taken the aforementioned steps, the clean reinstallation is the only solution that comes to mind. Clean reinstallation is the last resort and we recommend it only when you’ve depleted all alternatives. However, taking into consideration this is fast and simple with Media Creation tool, it shouldn’t take too much time.

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You can find the in-depth explanation of the clean reinstallation for Windows 10, here. Just don’t forget to backup your data from the system partition. That’s a wrap. Make sure to share your alternative solutions or questions in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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