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Maybe a slight creak when you press, but definitely no buzzing sound. Replace it if you have the option to replace/return.
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Check under 3070 Ti for laptops - the specs would be different for laptop vs desktop models of the same card.
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Do you apply pressure on touchpad when this happens? Or just use it for touches and not presses?
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It could be a burn out of monitor due to the power surge. If it does not auto heal, you may want to take it to a local repair shop to check it out.
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Disable updating drivers with windows update. Nonaktifkan pembaruan driver dengan pembaruan windows. Windows 11 —> https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/how-to-prevent-drivers-from-installing-automatically-on-windows-11 Windows 10 —>…
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In that case, unfortunately, you are stuck with no other option but to add more RAM to your laptop.
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I can't get enough of stressing this - disable driver update via Windows Update. If you feel you need a driver update, take a Windows image backup, and then test out the new driver. If you don't like it, you could always roll back or worst case go back to the earlier image. BIOS updates are however irreversible.
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If the laptop is only 4 days old, i would suggest look at Settings —> Update. If there is any windows update going on, it would take enormous amounts of RAM, and sometimes CPU too. Without anything running, in idle windows state, it should use about 3-4 GB of RAM. Also make sure your one drive or similar software is…
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It could be a case of bad driver or compatibility issues. One path you could take it to clean remove the existing driver and install manually the earlier stable driver for the graphics card. It could take a few attempts before you could hit the right fit driver. Just cos it is the latest doesn't mean it could be the…
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Did windows update auto update drivers after you installed them?
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Looks like your monitor died.
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https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/forum/all/how-do-i-go-back-from-a-dev-channel-to-a-normal/acfc7786-fc64-463d-a285-b34cc3b68398
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Did you check if your purchase in Saudi Arabia is honored in Bangladesh? Sometimes warranties don't cross borders. What happened on the system right before this happened? Did any updates come in? Try restoring your system to the state a few days ago when it was working right (using system restore checkpoint) and see if…
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Did you try a different SSD/HDD?
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Look on one of the stickers that came with the router, that should have the default password on it in all probability. Or it should be in the booklet/paper that came with the router. Reset your router, use this password to login, and change to whatever you want it to be.
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If it isn't supported in BIOS, I am sorry to say, but you are out of luck here.
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Laptop shouldn't matter - I upgraded on two laptops - running 23H2 to 24H2. Both cases I created media, inserted the USB, double clicked setup, and selected "do not retain anything" effectively making it a new install.
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display driver issue. try reinstalling driver. if that doesn't help or even a clean install or windows/driver help, it could stem towards a hardware issue.
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Doesn't your BIOS have an option to set the amount of RAM to be allocated to display card?
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trigger it from within windows so it picks up all drivers, instead of booting up from the media.