If your PC/Computer getting an error of black screen, then there is the solution of black screen. In this guide, we will study how we fix the black screen of death in Windows 10. Today we will solve the following type of black screen
- Getting Black screen when PC Power on.
- Getting black screen of death after BIOS screen.
- Getting a black screen after Windows logged in.
- Getting black screen with cursor in Windows 10 and 8
If you are getting any of the problems listed above, you come to the right place today; we will understand why we get black screens and how to fix a black screen with a cursor.
Getting black screen when powering on Computer
If you are getting a black screen when you press the power button on the C.P.U or Screen saying no signal or check cable, then the problem is in your C.P.U if that is the case then you need to fix the pc which won't give display for this read this post Follow the steps.
Check Video Cable
Try to check if your VGA or any video cable is connected correctly or is not damaged. In some cases, the video cables may get damaged or loose, which is most probably the cause of no display on your monitor. Try to use a different cable or port to check the cable.
Check monitor or use another.
It might be possible that your monitor has some issue causing your PC to not give a display or your PC resolution is too high that your monitor did not support it.
It also might be possible to have the monitor on a different mode, like if you are using a VGA port but your monitor is set to HDMI(or vice versa), so change the mode on the specific type and see if the problem is resolved or try to use another monitor.
IF you could not do these steps and want to know if there is a problem with your monitor or video cable, check the keyboard light state. If it remains off, the problem is in your PC; otherwise, check the monitor and video cable.
Getting a Black screen after the BIOS Splash screen or company logo
Getting a black screen after getting a computer logo indicates that one of your input or other device is damaged if your pc beeps unlimited time before turning on, then check to see if your PC keyboard key is not tucked pressed and if the keyboard is okay, then remove the all other devices such as
- USB drive
- Mouse
- Keyboard
- Camera if present
- Etc like this, which is not necessary for the computer to boot
if after doing this still not working and seeing a black screen with _ blinking, that means there is a problem in your boot order. The simplest method to fix this problem is a bootable Pendrive or a CD or DVD Disc. Any Windows version is ok.
After arranging that, just put it in the USB or DVD and boot from it. Congratulations on successfully fixing the boot problem after it showed Windows setup, then simply close it and start it normally.
If you have connected your SmartPhone through a USB cable, remove this and see if it is solved.
Getting black screen after Windows Logo
If there is a black screen, then the issue is in your Windows. If it happens frequently, when you log in to windows, clear all the temporary files from the given locations and see if it's fixed.
- First, open "run" by pressing the Windows logo key and R button simultaneously, then type the command one by one and delete all the files from their
- %temp%
- temp
- prefetch
Getting a Black screen with a cursor after logging in
let's start with solving the black screen after entering the password
Getting black screen after entering the password then there should also be the cursor on the screen then the File explorer is not working or running wait for a few seconds to load it automatically if after waiting a while the problem still persists then follow the steps
- Press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete at the same time then the windows with some common option appear to look like this from here sign out and again sign in to see if it starts working normally
- If after sign out and sign in did not help you out, then again open that by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del key at the same time and at this time open the task manager you can also open the task manager directly by the following keys Ctrl+Shift+Esc(Escape) simultaneously it will open task manager now from task manager on the upper left side you see the tab "File" click on it then run new task.
If you did not use any type of password, then this solution is also valid for you.
Getting a black screen before Logging in
If you are getting a black screen before attempting to put a password, then this is very simple to fix. Just move the mouse, and the screen comes asking for the password. If still not, then press the space bar from the keyboard. If still no luck, then try to open the task manager or do a signing out and in again and see if the problem is resolved or not.
If the problem still persists, then run the Windows automatic repair and check if the problem is resolved or not. Also, try to access windows safe mode if possible after that, download Ccleaner on your PC and fix the registry errors found in the Ccleaner, and now you are ready to go.
Common Causes of Windows getting Black Screen
Getting a black screen is common if you are using a non-genuine version of Windows. If so, Just go and purchase one; otherwise, check this guide on activating Windows permanently.
- The other most common issue that no one can note is that your hardware might have some issues causing your Windows to give a black screen. for example, your hard drive might be failing
- Your PC might have dust stuck in the C.P.U, causing it to give a black screen.
- You might have installed software that is causing the issue. If this starts happening after you install a specific application, boot into the safe mode and uninstall that application.
- Your PC might contain a virus that is causing the black screen.
- If all the steps do not work for you, you have to Reinstall Windows to fix the problem.
Conclusion
These are the common issues that lead your PC to a black screen, and many solutions might help you resolve the issue. If you have any issues or queries related to this topic, you can contact me at everypcsolution@yahoo.com or 008abdullahshah@gmail.com.