How to Fix Black Screen With Cursor in Windows 10
Windows 10 comes with free upgrade,many people have reported that they are experiencing black screen with cursor . So I decide to write about it's solution . There are many possible ways from which this error or issue can be corrected .
Solution 1
If you’re getting black screen before login on Windows 10, you might want to try using Windows Key + P shortcut to switch displays. Following are the steps to do that .
1.Press Windows Key + P shortcut to open Project menu.
2.Project menu now open, but you won’t be able to see it. Don’t worry, that’s perfectly normal.
3.Now press up or down arrow key a few times and press Enter.
4.your screen should appear if you successfully done that. If your screen doesn’t appear, you might have to repeat this step a few times.
For some reason, after update to Windows 10, your project mode might change to Second screen only, and you need to change that by following above mentioned instructions. people reported having this issue, that it was fixed after 6 or 7 tries, so it crucial that you be persistent.
Solution 2
Uninstall your graphic card driver
If you experiencing black screen with cursor issues, you can try pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc or Ctrl + Alt + Del in order to start Task Manager. From Task Manager you’ll be able to start Device Manager by doing the following:
- Press File > Run new task.
Enter devmgmt.msc and press Enter to run it.
If you can’t open Task Manager, you might have to access Safe Mode and uninstall display drivers from there. To access Safe Mode follow these steps :
- While your computer boots keep pressing F4 or F8 to access Boot Options. Since Windows 10 boots a lot faster than its predecessors, this might not work, so only way to access Boot Options is after few restarts.
In Boot Options choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings.
Your computer will now restart, and you’ll be presented with list of options. Choose Safe Mode with Networking
In order to uninstall the drivers, follow these steps:
1.Press Windows Key + X and choose Device Manager from the list
2.When Device Manager opens, locate your graphic card, right click it and choose Uninstall. If asked, make sure that you check Delete driver software for this device.
3.After you’ve uninstalled the driver, restart your computer. Windows 10 should start normally and black screen issue should be fixed.
Solution 4
Disable Dual monitor from BIOS / disable CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor
While your computer boots press F2 or Del to access BIOS
When BIOS starts you need to find and disable CPU graphics function or Dual monitor function.
Save changes and restart your computer.
Also, if you have CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor option, it’s also suggested that you disable it in order to fix this issue. After you’ve disabled this option, save changes and restart.
Windows 10 comes with free upgrade,many people have reported that they are experiencing black screen with cursor . So I decide to write about it's solution . There are many possible ways from which this error or issue can be corrected .
Solution 1
If you’re getting black screen before login on Windows 10, you might want to try using Windows Key + P shortcut to switch displays. Following are the steps to do that .
1.Press Windows Key + P shortcut to open Project menu.
2.Project menu now open, but you won’t be able to see it. Don’t worry, that’s perfectly normal.
3.Now press up or down arrow key a few times and press Enter.
4.your screen should appear if you successfully done that. If your screen doesn’t appear, you might have to repeat this step a few times.
For some reason, after update to Windows 10, your project mode might change to Second screen only, and you need to change that by following above mentioned instructions. people reported having this issue, that it was fixed after 6 or 7 tries, so it crucial that you be persistent.
Solution 2
Uninstall your graphic card driver
If you experiencing black screen with cursor issues, you can try pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc or Ctrl + Alt + Del in order to start Task Manager. From Task Manager you’ll be able to start Device Manager by doing the following:
- Press File > Run new task.
Enter devmgmt.msc and press Enter to run it.
If you can’t open Task Manager, you might have to access Safe Mode and uninstall display drivers from there. To access Safe Mode follow these steps :
- While your computer boots keep pressing F4 or F8 to access Boot Options. Since Windows 10 boots a lot faster than its predecessors, this might not work, so only way to access Boot Options is after few restarts.
In Boot Options choose Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Settings.
Your computer will now restart, and you’ll be presented with list of options. Choose Safe Mode with Networking
In order to uninstall the drivers, follow these steps:
1.Press Windows Key + X and choose Device Manager from the list
2.When Device Manager opens, locate your graphic card, right click it and choose Uninstall. If asked, make sure that you check Delete driver software for this device.
3.After you’ve uninstalled the driver, restart your computer. Windows 10 should start normally and black screen issue should be fixed.
Solution 4
Disable Dual monitor from BIOS / disable CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor
While your computer boots press F2 or Del to access BIOS
When BIOS starts you need to find and disable CPU graphics function or Dual monitor function.
Save changes and restart your computer.
Also, if you have CPU Graphics Multi-Monitor option, it’s also suggested that you disable it in order to fix this issue. After you’ve disabled this option, save changes and restart.