Describe the bug
After quite a number of hours of general computer usage (no gaming), the monitor blacks out and comes back on again. Once this behaviour starts, it keeps doing this intermittently, allowing me to work for a few minutes, then it happens again, sometime keeping the screen black for 15-30seconds. Sometimes when it comes back on, there is some vibrating ghosting of text, making it blurry. The only way to mitigate the behaviour is to reboot the computer. There has been a feeling that Google Meet video calls with screen sharing encourages this issue to appear sooner than normal.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Use the winutil script to "run all tweaks" for the "DESKTOP" profile
General Windows Usage for a couple of hours
Expected behavior
Should be no issues with the monitor.
Screenshots
None available
Additional context
Note that I'm unsure whether my issue is related to this tool or not, I only have a sample size of my own machine, and also my friend's machine, which just started using your debloat script last week and for the first time started experiencing the same symptoms, which drew me to believe it might be this script.
Describe the bug After quite a number of hours of general computer usage (no gaming), the monitor blacks out and comes back on again. Once this behaviour starts, it keeps doing this intermittently, allowing me to work for a few minutes, then it happens again, sometime keeping the screen black for 15-30seconds. Sometimes when it comes back on, there is some vibrating ghosting of text, making it blurry. The only way to mitigate the behaviour is to reboot the computer. There has been a feeling that Google Meet video calls with screen sharing encourages this issue to appear sooner than normal.
To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior Should be no issues with the monitor.
Screenshots None available
Additional context Note that I'm unsure whether my issue is related to this tool or not, I only have a sample size of my own machine, and also my friend's machine, which just started using your debloat script last week and for the first time started experiencing the same symptoms, which drew me to believe it might be this script.