

If you have a machine like a Dell or HP, try to go to their site and download the latest driver they provide for Intel HD graphics. Step 1: Click the Ease of Access button located bottom of right of the login screen and then click On-Screen Keyboard to launch the same. Scroll on the right-hand side until you locate the setting Show the touch keyboard when not in tablet mode and there’s no keyboard attached. Now choose Typing from the left-hand side. I've tried CTRL + ALT + DEL on the keyboard to bring up Task Manager per Microsoft's website, but it doesn't work.

I can move the mouse around, but I can't login because I have a black screen. Next, click the Settings icon to open the app. writes: ' Dear Dennis, My main PC recently upgraded to Wind(November 2019 edition) and now it immediately boots into a black screen. First, though, you should use a program like Display Driver Uninstaller to remove all graphics drivers from your system. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. Step 2: Expand Diskpay adapter, find your graphics card driver and right-click on it to choose Uninstall device to fix laptop screen goes black but still on issue.

If you can get into Safe Mode, then you can try and download some different drivers and see if that fixes the problem. Step 1: If your Asus, HP or Lenovo laptop screen goes black randomly in Windows 10, right-click on the Start button and choose Device Manager.
#SCREEN COME UP BLANK WITH VIRTUAL KEYBOARD WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
You can read my previous post on how to boot Windows into Safe Mode. Obviously, it was a graphics card problem and safe mode loads with minimal graphics drivers. The first thing you can try is Safe Mode in Windows 10. After playing around a bit, I decided to try a couple of things and eventually got it working, but it took some time! In this post, I’ll walk you through the steps you can take to troubleshoot a black screen with Windows 10. Once it rebooted, I was presented with a lovely black screen and nothing else.
