This indicates that some third party driver might be at fault. Then try steps below to avoid the back screen problem on next Boot. Check again with other external devices. After completing the steps, you should be able to access the desktop again. You can then replace the folder of the corrupted user profile with the folder of the working user profile. I won't be able to get anywhere without at least power, monitor, keyboard and maybe mouse.
Let us know in the comments below. Click on Video cards then, with the right mouse button, select the integrated graphics card and choose the item Disable device. I tried resetting it again but no change. Start into Safe mode If after performing above steps Get back the normal Screen? Where you will get the Startup repair option which helps to scan and fix startup problems which cause, Prevent windows to Start normally. So, I have a weird issue. In most cases, the first solution will work for you.
Once your device restarts, Windows 10 should automatically reinstall the graphics driver, and hopefully, the black screen will disappear. The actual cause of the Windows 10 black screen after login is still unclear; it could be the Windows update itself, or something else got messed up after the update. Use Win + R to open the Run box. I just now started running into this issue. You can simply hope that your system has a restore point available to roll back. So I started up the computer again and waited for that precise moment I saw the manufacturer's welcome screen logo appear. Pressing the Alt+Tab keys or the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys has no visible effect.
Under Stop Settings, uncheck the Activate Quick Start box. Normally, Windows uses Key2 next. I tried resetting it again but no change. Any supplementary workarounds you share with us in below comment section or in are highly appreciated. We suggest to try, one after the other, the following interventions trying a new start of Windows 10 after each step and returning to Safe Mode in case of failure: 1 Press the Windows + R key combination then type powercfg.
You can set up one component as an administrator which will have the administrator shell , and you can set up the other component as a regular user which will have the system shell. I ended up doing a reinstall and created a backup image the moment I had reinstalled everything I need. As I slowly over time started adding back devices, I found that it seemed like the culprit was my Bluetooth adapter. Because different accounts will be part of the image, Windows Logon Standard is a required component for the configuration. If disabling them fixes the problem, then uninstalling the relevant apps might fix the problem. I was not seeing any Windows logo but tried anyway on seeing the manufacturer's logo and before the black death arrived Anyway. Your results will show your graphics card.
I can use Ctrl-Alt-Del to access task manager - it shows up normally - or to restart Windows. Also, if you're working with a system that includes a discrete and integrated graphics card, you can switch to the integrated video processor to confirm whether the problem is with the discrete card. This will reinstall Windows entirely. All goes well and I can install software, printers etc and the users can work as per normal. Sorry, I missed that line - so you get the exact same behavior after the first boot, or not until you change the hostname on re-installs? If the problem started After Recent windows upgrade, Then may the Display driver is older, Corrupted or not compatible with the current windows version. We have other work sessions scheduled over the coming weeks to tackle other network changes. Then click on Specify Power Button Behavior and choose Change settings currently unavailable.
Captain Tight-Pants wrote: I have since tried reinstalling Windows 10 a few times, and that didn't work either. This worked for me once when I faced this issue. If you have multiple video outputs, try to switch the connection to a different port. For example, selecting Network will start Windows in safe mode with network support. I also got the circle of twirling dots.
Install the patch and reboot the computer. The display drivers were updated as follows: and subsequently browse the internet to update the drivers. A third solution, if neither of this works is to try to create a new user account and sign in into that account. Do you install any third party software after a clean installation? The weird thing is that this exact thing happens after windows 10 has been installed for around a week. If you are able to get a display, it might mean that one of the external hardware is causing the problem. Now it gives me a black screen after I log in. At this point just click on the Advanced Options button then on Troubleshooting and follow the instructions in the previous paragraph Black screen in Windows 10 after login to access the safe mode.
Instead of spending valuable time troubleshooting the old account, you should to move your files, link your user profile with a Microsoft account, and delete the old account. I'll analyze your trace file and give you a feedback. After 5-10 minutes of black screen, the user regains control of their device. Repeat the steps four times to allow cycling through all the settings. Checking connection issues If your device is experiencing a black screen before you can even sign into your account, then it could be a connection problem between the display and your computer. Were you able to fix the black screen problem on your computer? I have an hp omen laptop if that helps.
Note: If you own a Windows 10 laptop, try below steps before you do any other fixes. Choose the package corresponding to your Windows version. Other times, the video driver update may not be the problem, but the one installed on your device may be corrupted, and as a result, you could be seeing a black screen. If following the disconnection of a specific device, the black screen disappears, the cause of the problem will be identified. Now change the value in this textbox to explorer. Thus, the only way to change a particular user's shell is to log on to the user account and create this registry entry.