2 people out of 23 pages said they had alienware and you chose that to be the common fix, we don't need another forum full of useless crap and I don't believe I told you what to do I ASKED you why...
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2 people out of 23 pages said they had alienware and you chose that to be the common fix, we don't need another forum full of useless crap and I don't believe I told you what to do I ASKED you why...
Why would you repost something that if you read the forum obviously isn't a "common" fix in another forum? Does most people have alienware? Does most people have a gpu and integrated graphics? Lets...
That is odd then, if you look at the manual for that laptop it shows using the power button for sleep mode.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03233548.pdf
Have you ever seen the win 10...
Did you upgrade or do a fresh install? What brand/model pc do you have?
I just stumbled on to a method that is working every time I try it. Shut you PC off, don't restart it. If I restart I get the black screen every time. I just sat here and shut my pc off several...
If nothing happens then your power button settings have been changed. Try looking in your bios to see if there is a setting in there. It should go to sleep, you will see your hard drive light...
Put it to sleep like in the posts just above yours. I am on a Dell laptop with Intel graphics also. There is no permanent fix anyone can do other then Microjunk, it's not make/model/hardware/driver...
I have been posting that since it launched but for some reason people want to do it the hard way. But mine only works perfect until I reboot, I get the black screen every time. I had the same issue...
This only works on some pc's. Mine doesn't have the dual monitor setting in bios just like several others. And this has been posted several times. If you throw away all the reposts of temporary...
All that did was force your graphics to reset, the bug isn't fixed. You can do the same thing by waiting till the boot is finished and putting your pc to sleep. When you bring it back it re-fires...
Read back a few posts, this has already been posted and put in the pile with the rest of the temporary fixes but there are far easier ways. A simple click of the power button to put your pc in sleep...
Your graphics are fired when the windows loading screen goes away. If you can see the login screen then it's probably not a graphics issue unless you have something crazy on your desktop that is...
Normally Dell puts a sticker on the pc somewhere with the windows key on it, either that or it will be on the papers you got with your pc.
This program will extract your key if you can't find it....
This is doing nothing to fix the problem, it's only a temporary fix. You can do the same thing just by putting your pc in sleep mode then bringing it back. All you are doing when you switch...
I have been having the same problem on my laptop since I installed windows 8. They never fixed the junk in windows 10. The whole lock/login screen is a POS and needs to be removed.
anyway, rant...