How to Fix Screen Flickering Issues on Windows 11 Update or Reinstall the Graphics Driver Start by pressing Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Next, type ‘devmgmt.msc’ and press Enter to open up Device Manager. If you are prompted by the UAC, click on Yes to grant admin access. Inside Device Manager, expand the drop-down menu associated with Display adapters, then go ahead and uninstall every graphics driver by right-clicking on them and clicking on Uninstall. It’s important to do this for every entry inside Device Adapters.  After every GPU driver has been uninstalled from Device Manager, go ahead and close the Device Manager utility. Open another Run dialog box by pressing Windows key + R once again. Type ‘appwiz.cpl’ and press Enter to open up the Programs and Features screen. Inside the Programs and Features menu, scroll down through the list of installed applications and start uninstalling anything related to your GPU manufacturer (Nvidia AMD or Intel).Note: Ensure that you’re not leaving anything behind by clicking the Publisher column in order to order them one after the other. Next, right-click on every GPU-related tool or driver and then click Uninstall from the context menu. Next, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstallation process. Once every relevant driver is uninstalled, reboot your PC. Once your PC boots back up, visit the download page associated with your GPU manufacturer and download the latest driver version that’s available for your particular GPU model. Download and install the recommended drivers based on your graphics card model and Windows version, then reboot your computer and see if the screen flickering issues are fixed. Clean Boot your PC & identify the conflicting app Refresh the screen You can initiate a screen refresh by pressing Windows key + Ctrl + Shift + B. Check your monitor & cables Reduce your monitor’s refresh rate Press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Next, type ‘ms-settings:easeofaccess-display’ and press Enter to open up the Display tab of the Settings menu. Once you’re inside the Display menu, scroll down to the left-hand side menu, then scroll down and click on Display (under Related settings). Once you’re inside the Display menu, scroll down to the Related settings section, then click on Advanced display. Once you’re inside the Advanced display menu, scroll down under Display information and modify the drop-down menu associated with Choose a refresh rate to a lower value. Once the refresh rate has been modified, reboot your PC and see if the screen flickering issues have since been fixed. However considering you have already purchased Restoro and would like us to assist you in doing that utilizing a remote session, please contact our support and they will be happy to help you. Email: support@restoro.com