I don't know what happened, why my screen is like this, how do I fix it? nitro anv16-41

Nevan
Nevan Member Posts: 1 New User
edited January 27 in Nitro Gaming

how to fix it :)

Answers

  • ManiDon
    ManiDon Member Posts: 1 New User

    It sounds like you're experiencing an issue with your Acer Nitro ANV16-41 screen. Here are some steps to diagnose and potentially fix the problem:

    1. Describe the Issue

    • Is the screen blank, flickering, or displaying unusual colors?
    • Are there horizontal/vertical lines, or is the display frozen?
    • Does the screen only show issues during certain activities, like gaming?

    2. Perform Basic Checks

    • Reboot the Laptop: Hold the power button to shut it down, then restart.
    • Check Connections: If you use an external monitor, ensure the cables are securely connected.
    • External Display Test: Connect the laptop to an external monitor using an HDMI or DisplayPort cable.
      • If the external monitor works fine, the laptop screen might have a hardware issue.
      • If both screens show problems, it could be a GPU or software issue.

    3. Update Graphics Drivers

    • Open the Acer Support page and download the latest graphics drivers for the Nitro ANV16-41.
    • Alternatively, update drivers via:
      • NVIDIA/AMD Software: Open GeForce Experience (NVIDIA) or Adrenalin (AMD) and check for updates.
      • Windows Update: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and check for updates.

    4. Adjust Display Settings

    • Right-click on the desktop and select Display Settings.
    • Check the resolution and refresh rate. Ensure they match your screen's specifications.
      • Nitro laptops often support high refresh rates like 144Hz or 165Hz; verify it in the settings.

    5. Run a Diagnostic Test

    • Use Acer's built-in diagnostic tools or third-party ones like:
      • Windows Memory Diagnostic (for RAM-related issues).
      • Disk Check using the chkdsk command.
    • Alternatively, Acer Care Center can run hardware checks.

    6. Boot into Safe Mode

    • Restart the computer and boot into Safe Mode:
      1. Hold Shift and restart the laptop.
      2. Navigate to Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart.
      3. Press the number key for Safe Mode.
    • Check if the issue persists in Safe Mode. If not, it could be a software conflict.

    7. Reset/Reinstall GPU Drivers

    • Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove existing GPU drivers completely.
    • Reinstall the latest drivers from NVIDIA or AMD.

    8. BIOS and Firmware Update

    • Visit the official Acer website, look up your model, and download the latest BIOS update.
    • Follow instructions carefully, as a failed BIOS update can harm the system.

    9. Check for Hardware Issues

    • If the issue remains unresolved, it could be:
      • A loose internal cable.
      • A faulty display panel.
      • GPU or motherboard damage.
    • Contact Acer Support or take it to a certified repair center.

    Let me know if any of these steps resolve your issue, or share more details for tailored assistance!