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Hey, I had the same problem. No way I could even do anything inside the black screen error. I did some verifications on the event logger in windows safe mode, and it seems that some general exceptions were being thrown by Explorer.exe. So my guess is that along with driver problems, something got corrupted along the way.
What did the trick for me was re-installing the whole system into a new drive. I just happen to have a fresh SSD drive waiting for a windows installation, but maybe just fresh reinstalling the whole bazinga (not with the windows recovery tool, but a fresh usb installation), might work. You could follow this: Create Bootable USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 10 Windows 10 Installation Upgrade Tutorials for how to create a usb Win 10 installation disk. You could also use this disk to perform a system repair (after booting up from the USB, select system repair after selecting the language).
Hope it helps!
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