Windows 10 install stuck at black screen without cursor or anything

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    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #171

    Embb said:
    Used registry to "force" the download .


    Files were downloaded in Windows Update, and followed it when it rebooted to do it's installing stuff.


    The percentage thing was working fine, one circle I believe in the middle for overall percentage and 3 lines of text at bottom for individual steps.


    After that, the screen went black, no cursor and nothing was happening. Waited for around 10 minutes, nothing happened.


    Held my power button (using laptop) to shut it off and started it up again. It tried to recover the installation but then decided to roll back to Windows 7.


    Once I got into my account on Windows 7, I check Windows Update and says error 8007002C
    See the post just ahead of your for possible fix.
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  2. Posts : 2
    10
       #172

    Hey M3RK! I had to navigate to a setting under my advanced settings then click on "North Bridge." But the setting was "primary adapter" and I could choose between onboard, pci-e, and PCI.
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  3. Posts : 42
    Windows 10
       #173

    McKenna1981 said:
    Sorry, only just thought to check the thread again. Just to repeat my problem was black screen lacking a cursor.

    whe i got fed-up i held my power button down until the computer switched off, oddly enough my pc lacks a reset button.

    left it off for a couple o seconds and then switched it back on. It recovered at 70-odd percent complete showing the update percentage screen and finished the install. Went through the setup. Now running win 10 and its been through a couple of reset cycles for other purposes. Played a game for a couple of hours and the computer appears stable currently.
    This is exactly what happened to me on my netbook. I did the 7-second power button hold and then turned it back on. It picked up the install and then finished.
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  4. Posts : 42
    Windows 10
       #174

    tsuren said:
    Thank you! :)

    Yes! This worked for me & I assume your reasoning is correct. I am using a KVM, and also separately Synergy, and this may be the reason also.

    In fact, I did not even have to log in. I pressed windows button plus P and the left arrow key once then enter.
    So when I upgrade my multiple monitor system at work, I should unplug the second monitor before I begin?
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #175

    I've been going through the comments and trying everything to fix this problem but as all of my computer problems have been it never works that easy. Last time I saw my computer alive it asked me for my password then went to a screen where I believe it said it was taking care of a few things, so I took it upon myself to go and get some food. When I came back all I saw was a black screen. I went to move my mouse and it appeared, then I try some simple things like trying to launch the cmd prompt, crtl alt delete but nothing works. So I turn computer off, try to load in safe mode, not working, try to boot in recovery, not working. So I'm out of ideas. I'm not that tech savvy and my computer is nothing special. I have an hp touch smart. So if anyone has any other ideas on how I might be able to fix this I'd appreciate it,i kind of need it for work and this is killing me.
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    Windows 7
       #176

    Hodag said:
    Hey M3RK! I had to navigate to a setting under my advanced settings then click on "North Bridge." But the setting was "primary adapter" and I could choose between onboard, pci-e, and PCI.
    Thank you Hodag. I found it. Unfortunately that didn't work for me. Trying to go back to a previous build right now.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 pro
       #177

    I am installing it, it was at 75% then just black screen with no re boot, should I turn it off and on? Or wait?
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  8. Posts : 1
    windows 10
       #178

    I fixed the issue..hold f9 at startup to enter safe mode...go to usb windows recovery disc and choose windows 10 itwill repair c drive then restart and go to windows 10 login...I have an asus gaming computer
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #179

    Questlove said:
    I've also got the problem where it gets to 85% before hanging on a black screen (no cursor). Left it for hours yesterday, no dice. When it restarted during installation at about 75%, I very briefly noticed it saying something about a fatal error with something to do with AMD, so I'm certain it's the video driver issue everybody else seems to be having.

    Has anybody figured out what to do if you don't have onboard graphics, or is there no choice but to wait it out for now?
    same problem here,i'm using a HP Pavilion DV7 with a radeon graphics card.
    no settings in bios to change,...
    fatal error c000022 amd64.....iirc,after this error it restarts again,but as said above around 85 the screen goes black
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  10. Posts : 6
    Win7
       #180

    I get in Safety Mode. How can I disable or delete Graphic drivers? I see:

    - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver (twice)
    - Intel Driver Update Utility
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