It's possible that the problem lies with your integrated graphics driver, If you recently updated your graphics driver before the problem started, try rolling back to the previous version. Sometimes, new driver updates can introduce compatibility issues. To roll back the driver, go to the Device Manager (accessible through the Control Panel or by right-clicking the Start button), locate the Display Adapters category, right-click on the integrated graphics driver, choose Properties, go to the Driver tab, and click on Roll Back Driver if the option is available. Also, It's possible that the issue is related to power settings. Go to the Control Panel, search for Power Options, and open the corresponding settings. Make sure you're using the Balanced or High-Performance power plan and check the advanced power settings. Look for options related to the display or graphics and ensure they are set to their default or recommended values.