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Screen Flickering in Windows 10 from Acrobat thumbnail view

New Here ,
Mar 18, 2021 Mar 18, 2021

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Cause of my Screen Flickering in Windows 10 from Acrobat reader thumbnail view.

When I would disablee the thumbnail preview in window explorer.

I am using Asus Zenbook

I hope tha Adobe fix this problem, because I want to turn on my thumbnail view.

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General troubleshooting , Install update and subscribe to Acrobat , Print and prepress

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Mar 18, 2021 Mar 18, 2021

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It might be worth ensuring that your Asus has all the latest video driver updates applied.  It seems to me that this wouldn't be a problem with the Adobe software, but that's just an educated guess.

My best,

Dave

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New Here ,
Sep 28, 2021 Sep 28, 2021

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Diego is correct.  I have had the same problem.  Updated all drivers.  Reinstalled Windows 10.  Ran various diagnostics.  Finally figured that flashing desktop was, for whatever reason, caused by having the "thumbnail icons" in Acrobat DC turned on.  Did a clean install of all Adobe products on my PC and still had the same problem.  Only fix was to leave the thumbnails turned off.

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Jan 15, 2023 Jan 15, 2023

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Yep!  I've wasted hours on this, bought a new laptop thinking it was a hardware fault, lost some stuff on a harddrive indirectly whilst trying to resolve the issue.  Only after experiencing it for about the fifth time and getting very fed up with it ... oh, and having an argument with ESET about them not detecting a virus! ... do I now realise its a bug in Acrobat that is to do with the Thumbnail Previews in Windows Explorer.  Very annoying as thumbnails would be so useful.

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