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If you prefer an easier yet more reliable option, we suggest using Auslogics Driver Updater. With this tool, you will be able to update all your drivers in one go. Once you install it, it will recognize your processor type and operating system version automatically.

All you need to do is click a button, and Auslogics Driver Updater will do the rest. When Windows 7 gets to a black screen with a cursor and gets stuck there, it is likely that there are corrupted system files in your computer.

This tool will look for corrupted system files and repair them accordingly. To begin, follow the steps below:. Another possible reason why your computer cannot start normally is because of malware infection. So, we recommend using Auslogics Anti-Malware to run a full system scan. You can also use Windows Defender, but it is likely you will need a more powerful program like Auslogics Anti-Malware.

You can also bring back your computer to a previous state where the issue did not exist. To do that, you need to use the System Restore feature. Do not worry about losing your personal files and data because this method will only affect system files. It is also worth noting that Windows creates restore points automatically. So, you can still perform a System Restore even if you do not consciously save restore points.

To begin, follow the instructions below:. Your email address will not be published. Ad blockers may interfere with some important blog features, such as comments, images, etc. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Vidyaranjan A V's post on January 10, I have tried all these before, but still no change.

Mike Burr. In reply to MaxFilgate's post on January 10, Further, let us know if you performed system file check scan SFC scan on your computer. If so do post back the results. In reply to Vidyaranjan A V's post on January 11, Please contact the application's support team for more information. In reply to MaxFilgate's post on January 14, A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts. In reply to Vidyaranjan A V's post on January 18, Sorry about the late reply.

Just thought I would let people know of this bazarre cause of my blank screen with cursor. This happened soon after installing win 7 as a dual boot with my existing XP. Every time I cleaned up the systen it was removing the "un-necceassry as far as XP was concerned" boot files for Win 7 So, something to keep in mind. Good luck. In reply to ChelleWeb's post on January 31, The update, particularly updates , , and have caused this issue. And since Windows has been slow to offer solutions, the following are just some of the most effective ways that we've found to fix this issue.

In previous versions of Windows, it was possible to press F8 repeatedly during boot to boot the computer in Safe Mode. But you may have noticed that this option is no longer available with Windows Instead, you get the "Recovery Environment" which we can use to enable safe mode and diagnose the problem before fixing it. The following simple steps will help you enable safe mode on your Windows 10 computer via Recovery Environment;.

Step 2: Once you see the Windows logo appear on the screen, press, and hold the power button for seconds to force the computer to turn off. Keep in mind that the timing for this action has to be perfect or the process simply won't work. So, take care to only press the power button as soon as the Windows logo appears. Step 3: Now repeat steps 1 and 2 three times. By the third repetition, your computer will boot into the recovery environment. Step 5: In the next interface that appears, click on "Troubleshoot" and then select "Advanced Options".

Step 7: Click on "Restart" and the computer will reboot with "Startup Settings" on the blue screen. Press 5 or F5 to select the "Safe Mode with Networking". This will allow you to be able to Uninstall and Reinstall your Graphics Driver which could fix the problem. The Black Screen of death is usually and very easily fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics driver.

But to do this safely, the computer needs to be in Safe Mode. Use the steps above to reboot the computer in Safe Mode and then follow these simple steps to do it;. Step 1: Once the computer is in Safe Mode with Networking option, you should be able to see the desktop. Click on "Start" and then type in "This PC" in the search function.

When the result appears, right-click on it and then select "Properties". Step 2: The "System" window will appear. Click on "Device Manager" at the top left of the window. And when the "Device Manager" window opens, scroll down to locate "Display Adapters" and then click on the arrow to expand the drop-down menu. Step 3: Your display adapter should be listed here. Locate it and then left-click on it to select it. Press "Delete" on your keyboard to delete the adapter.

When Windows 10 asks if you would like to uninstall the driver, click on "Yes" to confirm the action. Step 4: Reboot the computer to see if the problem is gone. If the Windows 10 Black screen has been an issue that has been fixed, your computer will automatically reinstall the graphics driver after a successful reboot.

Disabling fast boot is another way that you can easily fix this problem. But there are three ways to disable fast boot depending on your current circumstances.

They include the following;. You can disable fast boot by entering several commands in Command Prompt. Since these commands can be long, it is never advisable to try and type them.



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