Kind of textured screen appears on startup. And require a force shutdown to get rid of it. Please help.

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Akhilesh

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A textured screen comes on startup sometimes. Nowadays often.

I've done with many things.
Checked my monitor, even tried changing.
Did SFC, DISM. (as guided by Microsoft)
I have done clean installation of Windows 10 again. (as adviced by Microsoft and done by Lenovo-my PC's manufacturer)
Please help me to point out the issue if anyone has experienced or could guess. Because Microsoft's support have told that it's hardware and Lenovo is having no answers.

I am attaching the snap of that textured screen.

If you want a video of this complete situation. Then see it. It is google drive link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/19a88qd-xDakaAUZagYisYMTthe1fbWH6/view?usp=sharing

Please help me.

Device: Lenovo 310S-08ASR Desktop (ideacentre) - Type 90G9
 

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Try reseating the RAM, other than that I can only think of it being an electrical issue, no add on GPU and you having tried another screen already leaves nothing else to suggest I`m afraid.
 
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I do think it as electrical issue. Fine. I'll reseting too. BTW thanks a lot for your efforts.
 
Do you have any external peripherals connected to the computer, printer, USB HDDs, anything at all that could be causing either a power drain or shorting out a port.

Have you tried running the computer in Safe Mode for while to see if it still happens.

You are welcome btw :)
 
Do you have any external peripherals connected to the computer, printer, USB HDDs, anything at all that could be causing either a power drain or shorting out a port.

Have you tried running the computer in Safe Mode for while to see if it still happens.

You are welcome btw :)
Nothing is connected to it :-( still...
No I havent tried getting in safe mode but I guess that is of no significance because this problem happens sometimes only. When we are waiting for that issue to get spotted, it don't come :-(
 
No I havent tried getting in safe mode but I guess that is of no significance because this problem happens sometimes only. When we are waiting for that issue to get spotted, it don't come :-(

Not all drivers are loaded on boot so your PC can be fine one minute and then go wrong the next, if your PC works fine in Safe Mode for at least an hour or so you will have proven that the issue is software (driver) and not hardware related
 
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