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also guys backing on those video so in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys how you can fix the flash issue that happens here and there it happens very fast and you might miss it if you blink especially like if youamp;#39;re typing and you do are if youamp;#39;re typing on a page and youamp;#39;re looking straight at the screen you might experience a flash that happens within a millisecond very fast very quick and it bothers me a lot so weamp;#39;re going to fix that and secondly weamp;#39;re also going to go into the BIOS and then fix the contrast shifting issues so the contrast shifting is basically letamp;#39;s say you open up you open up a page or or or an app you might notice your contrast going up and down along with the brightness which you can turn it off or disabled in the BIOS so letamp;#39;s go ahead and take care of the flash issue this is not a flicker issue by the way flickers whole different ballgame thatamp;#39;s that mostly happens if youamp;#39;re if