[Solved] GS60 - Windows 8 - Screen Goes Blank But Sound Continues

Typically about 1-2 seconds after the windows signup screen, the screen goes blank but you can still hear beeps of the pc loading. Then, only sometimes, white lines flash horizontally across the screen.  My only choice at this point is to do a hard shutdown. The "MSI" logo pops up on reboot and process continues. Eventually (like after 5-10 mins. and several restarts/shutdowns from the windows login screen), the screen will work again. The screen will continue working for hours uninterrupted but may encounter the same issue. Then, it takes 5-10 mins to get the screen operational again!
Bios is latest version .106

Hey lbman14,
Try updating your VBIOS if yours are not 80.04.EF.00.21, and use the latest graphics driver from MSI website first.
VBIOS: http://dl.msi.com/download_files/frm_exe/N15E-GT_80.04.EF.00.21.zip
Update Guide:http://www.msi.com/files/pdf/VBIOS_Update_under_DOS_mode_EN.pdf
NV 332.38:http://download.msi.com/nb_drivers/vga/vga_nvidia_332.38_0x2bb10911_w818764.zip

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