How Do I Fix Windows Computer Booting Up With A Black Screen? (Explained)

A black screen during boot is not good. Find out how to analyze and fix this problem most common on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

 Without any information displayed on the screen, an issue can be difficult to diagnose.

On Windows 10 and Windows 11, several causes may be the cause of a black screen when the operating system boots.

We’ll go over many approaches to attempting to fix a black screen on a PC running Windows 10 or Windows 11, ranging from basic hardware checks to reinstalling your display driver.

How Do I Fix Windows Computer Booting Up With A Black Screen?

  1. Verify Windows’ Responsiveness
  2. Examine Your Cables And monitor.
  3. Shut Off Any External Devices
  4. Change the projection’s settings
  5. Update the display drivers
  6. Keep your computer case clean.
  7. Check Your Hardware Inside

1. Verify Windows’ Responsiveness

It’s crucial to verify that Windows and your PC are truly booting. Press Windows key + Ctrl + Shift + B to accomplish this.

This command beeps while restarting your graphics driver, which may resolve the black screen on its own.

A beep indicates that Windows is operating properly. If you don’t hear anything, though, it can mean that your computer isn’t starting up. 

2. Examine Your Cables And monitor.

Checking the display connection is a crucial first step if your computer boots up with a blank screen. Although it might seem straightforward, this is often the root of black screen issues.

To make sure they are all securely attached, unplug all of your monitor cords and then plug them back in. then confirm that your monitor is indeed on.

Use a different monitor connection if you can. Change from HDMI to DisplayPort, for instance. You might also use a fresh cable. This will enable you to determine whether the monitor port or cable is the problem.

Connect your monitor to a different computer if at all possible. You should get in touch with the manufacturer if the monitor is defective or if it also has a blank screen there. You might also give switching to a different computer monitor a try.

3. Shut Off Any External Devices

Cut off any external devices and turn off your computer. This applies to your keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, and other devices.

Check to check if you still receive the black screen after restarting your computer. If not, try plugging each device in one at a time until you identify the issue.

4. Change the projection’s settings

The projection settings on your system might be misconfigured. For instance, your display might be configured to display on a screen that isn’t real, resulting in a black screen on your monitor.

The Projection menu will appear when you press the Windows key + P. The choices are PC screen only, Duplicate, Extend, and Second screen only, in that order. Even though the first is the default, yours might not be.

P will select the following option, and Enter will highlight it. To return to the default setting, repeat this process four times. Hopefully, one of the settings you choose along the way will restore your display.

5. Update the display drivers

You must start your computer in safe mode to reload the display drivers. Follow the required procedures listed below, then go on to learn how to reinstall your display drivers because the approach you require relies on several variables.

  • The login page is visible.

  • Switch off your computer.
  • Hold Shift while choosing the Power icon on the login screen, then click Restart.
  • Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Start-up settings > Restart when the computer has restarted. Once more, your computer will restart and give you new alternatives.
  • Press F5 to choose Safe Mode with Networking after the computer restarts. If it doesn’t work, repeat the previous steps but use F3.
  • You have a recovery drive but are blind.

Well done if you already had a recovery drive set up before this issue cropped up!

  • After putting your computer to sleep, connect the recovery drive.
  • Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Start-up Settings > Restart from the Choose an option screen.
  • Press F5 to choose Safe Mode with Networking after the computer restarts. If it doesn’t work, repeat the previous steps but use F3.
  • You lack a recovery drive and you are unable to see anything

To produce Windows 10/11 installation discs, you must have access to a functional machine. Use the Microsoft download links for Windows 10 or Windows 11 to generate installation discs.

On the installation screen:

  • Choose to fix your computer.
  • Restart by choosing Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Start-up Settings.
  • Press F5 to choose Safe Mode with Networking after the computer restarts. If it doesn’t work, repeat the previous steps but use F3.

    How Do I Fix Windows Computer Booting Up With A Black Screen? (Explained)
    How Do I Fix Windows Computer Booting Up With A Black Screen? (Explained)

How to Install Display Drivers Again

You are now logged onto your computer and in Safe Mode:

  • Using the Windows key and X, select Device Manager.
  • The Display Adapters category by double clicking.
  • Select Properties by performing a right-click on your graphics card. Navigate to the Driver tab.

If it’s an option, click Roll Back Driver, choose a justification, and then click Yes. This will return you to the driver that was previously set up.

If this isn’t an option or doesn’t work, choose Uninstall to delete the driver entirely. Then, download an older driver from the manufacturer’s website (likely AMD, NVIDIA, or Intel) or get in touch with them for help.

6. Keep your computer case clean.

The possibility of overheating on your computer can cause a black screen. Maintaining a cool PC is crucial since it increases the components’ lifespan.

Open up your computer after turning it off and unplugging everything. Grab a microfiber cloth and an air blower, and use these to remove all dust and grime from within your computer, paying careful attention to the fans.

Given that this will create a lot of dust, it is advisable to perform it outside if you can. Try to prevent letting it re-enter the computer.

7. Check Your Hardware Inside

Open up your computer after turning it off and unplugging everything. Check all of your parts for indications of damage. Each part should be taken out and reseated, making sure it is well fastened.

Have you lately upgraded your computer’s RAM or graphics card, for example? If so, a black screen is likely the result of this.

Contact the manufacturer if you’ve confirmed the component is installed properly because it could not be working properly.

Alternately, if your power supply unit (PSU) is unable to support the new components, the computer may shut down and display a black screen. To check if your power supply unit is appropriate, use an online power supply calculator.

Final thought 

Your black screen issues should be resolved after following these procedures. Although it may be unsettling, your data has not disappeared, so remain composed.

Try some of these methods even if your screen is constantly flickering rather than black because this is frequently caused by the same problem.

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