Windows 10 laptop screen messed up after sleeping

I have the same laptop and started having the same problem recently. I was able to roll back the Intel HD driver to version 21.20.16.4727 (from 21.20.16.4735) which appears to have solved the problem. You can download that version from the Dell website. http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/driversdetails?driverId=28VH9


Edit: The same day I posted this, Intel provided a new driver branch (15.60) which also appears to solve the problem from the initial version, 15.60.0.4849.

TL;DR - if you use a built-in Intel graphics adapter, install 15.45.21.4821 from here, after checking it is compatible with your OS and adapter.

For me, this seems to have been a problem with the drivers for the Intel HD 530 graphics built into my 6th gen Intel processor. Unlike other contributors, I don't have a Dell machine (and the "Rollback" button was disabled), so I went to the Intel download site for my adapter. The drivers are more general than specific product numbers, so similar problems with other adapters might be solvable with the same drivers - you should obviously check compatibility before experimenting.

In the end, I used the latest driver from the 15.45 branch, (15.45.21.4821) which worked. At the time of writing, this was the latest built driver, but not the most recent branch. The latest 15.47 driver (15.47.02.4815) exhibited the same problems as the version included with the broken Windows update.

Intel's versioning is shocking: they list both branches 15.45. and 15.47 as "latest" with no indication (for Win 10) of how you choose one over the other. To make matters worse, once the drivers are installed they report a mostly different version number in device manager (21.20.16.4821, in the case of 15.45.21.4821).