Windows 10 Bad Install/Problems after install/ Black screen issue

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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows
       #1

    Windows 10 Bad Install/Problems after install/ Black screen issue


    Whenever I log on, I get a black screen with a cursor. I can access my files and go online through task manager but my desktop doesn't load up.
    This has led me to believe that maybe that part of the install went bad and those files were never made during that time.
    Anyone know how to fix this issue?
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #2

    Same here
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  3. Avi
    Posts : 1
    7
       #3

    Windows 10 Black Screen Resolution


    Hello Friends,
    To resolve the Black Screen Issue Try these Steps :
    (A)
    1. Press (Ctrl+alt+delete)
    2. Select the option Task Manager
    3. In the task manager, go to file, click on new, type MSCONFIG
    4. In MSCONFIG Select Normal Startup
    5. In MSCONFIG Click on Services, Below down check the Box HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES, Click Disable All
    6. Then Click on Startup After Services, Click Apply and OK, Restart your Computer, you will able to get into Windows 10 Desktop
    (B)
    1. Press Windows Key+R( Run box will appear on the screen)
    2. Type in devmgmt.msc
    3. Click on Display adapter, Right click with a mouse, click on update, it will search for updates, if it not updated, right click on Properties, Select Details, In details select Option (Hardware ID's), you can find the hardware name and vendor details, (Example, vendor 80002-Dell, Go to dell website and update the driver from there).
    This is the best resolution it will work out, Try it once :)
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #4

    Avi said:
    Hello Friends,
    To resolve the Black Screen Issue Try these Steps :
    (A)
    1. Press (Ctrl+alt+delete)
    2. Select the option Task Manager
    3. In the task manager, go to file, click on new, type MSCONFIG
    4. In MSCONFIG Select Normal Startup
    5. In MSCONFIG Click on Services, Below down check the Box HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES, Click Disable All
    6. Then Click on Startup After Services, Click Apply and OK, Restart your Computer, you will able to get into Windows 10 Desktop
    (B)
    1. Press Windows Key+R( Run box will appear on the screen)
    2. Type in devmgmt.msc
    3. Click on Display adapter, Right click with a mouse, click on update, it will search for updates, if it not updated, right click on Properties, Select Details, In details select Option (Hardware ID's), you can find the hardware name and vendor details, (Example, vendor 80002-Dell, Go to dell website and update the driver from there).
    This is the best resolution it will work out, Try it once :)
    Hey thanks I tried that but it didn't work for me, I've re-installed it and nothing explore.exe works for a few minutes while everything is loading and then boom bye bye, after that my only option to access anything is through Task Manager
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  5. Posts : 4
    10
       #5

    Bumping this because I'm having the same exact issue, and the above did not work at all.
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  6. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    Read this thread: Solved Fix for windows 10 booting to a black screen - Windows 10 Forums

    Don't just read the OP. Some posts have other solutions.
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  7. Posts : 4
    10
       #7

    Keldian said:
    Read this thread: Solved Fix for windows 10 booting to a black screen - Windows 10 Forums

    Don't just read the OP. Some posts have other solutions.
    I literally just read that thread and NOTHING in it helped me. Therefore, Here I am.

    Also, their "problem" is not the same as the OP listed. We have access to our files and ect.
    I don't have a log in problem. I can open the task manager and run most of my files.
    I even tried something from that thread for good measure, still nothing.

    So yeah. B U M P.
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  8. Posts : 26
    Windows 10 Pro
       #8

    First off, we can't be expected to know what you've already tried if you don't state it first.

    Second, your comment proves you didn't read all the posts, because some (notably, my own post there) do describe the exact same symptoms as you.

    Lastly, there's no point bumping the thread ad nauseum. We know. This is an ongoing issue, and there's no one-size-fits-all fix yet. In fact, it most likely needs to be corrected by a MS patch.
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  9. Posts : 4
    10
       #9

    Keldian said:
    First off, we can't be expected to know what you've already tried if you don't state it first.

    Second, your comment proves you didn't read all the posts, because some (notably, my own post there) do describe the exact same symptoms as you.

    Lastly, there's no point bumping the thread ad nauseum. We know. This problem is still new and a work in progress, and there's no one-size-fits-all fix yet. In fact, it most likely needs to be corrected by a MS patch.
    First, Sorry, I'm not Raven Symone, I can't see into the future.

    Second, Hunty, I saw your comment. Your issue is nothing like ours. You had a regular login, no? We don't have a login issue. We're at our desktop, which is a blank black screen. It auto-opens up "My PC" as it's explorer.exe and we're able to run programs we find in either the folder or through Task Manager's run feature.

    Lastly, I bumped this thread because it was the first thread I saw that had my actual symptoms. I'm running low on hope. I work from this computer, and I'm unable make it fully functional due to this problem. I honestly regret upgrading.
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  10. Posts : 441
    Windows 10
       #10

    Keldian said:
    First off, we can't be expected to know what you've already tried if you don't state it first.

    Second, your comment proves you didn't read all the posts, because some (notably, my own post there) do describe the exact same symptoms as you.

    Lastly, there's no point bumping the thread ad nauseum. We know. This problem is still new and a work in progress, and there's no one-size-fits-all fix yet. In fact, it most likely needs to be corrected by a MS patch.
    Try this


    This feature only works when you do a SHUTDOWN and then Boot.
    It doesn't effect a RESTART.
    To turn it off or on...
    Go to Control panel...Power Options, and select Choose What the Power Buttons Do on the left.
    Then select Change Settings That are Currently Unavailable near the top center of screen...
    Lower down on the window, uncheck Fast Startup.


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