Screen goes black in windows 7




















This can be a scary scenario due to potential hardware damage or data loss. As just an average Windows 7 user, it's really annoying encountering a Windows booting issue. When this happens, logging out doesn't help. If you feel unsure about fixing the Black Screen issue, get in touch with Data recovery professionals like Wondershare Recoverit who have vast experience fixing such issues.

For Do-It-Yourself enthusiasts, We have complied ways simple solutions you can use to fix the issue. The first method is to switch the computer to safe mode and try to find out the problem.

Then fix it. That's the way we've used more and more. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it fails. If you do not have the disks your system maker will sell them cheap. Or try from Safe Mode if you can get there. Try Startup Repair -. What are the system recovery options in Windows 7? If nothing works you can do a repair installation. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.

Thanks for your feedback. Please help This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Updated display drivers may resolve this issue. You can determine the manufacturer of the display adapter by following these steps:. The final solution is to discover what layer of security software is causing the temporary blocking, which renders the screen black and therefore unusable.

That layer of software would need to be uninstalled or updated to prevent the blocking condition in the Desktop Window Manager. One symptom that has been noted if this condition is true is that the DWM, or Desktop Window Manager process will consume an ever increasing amount of memory, as displayed in Task Manager.

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