How to fix no boot screen in Windows 10

1. Force-restart your Windows 10 system

Usually, the no boot screen issue might happen due to a software malfunction. You can try to fix it by initiating a force-restart process. This solution should be applied especially if the Windows 10 system cannot be accessed at all – you are stuck during the boot sequence. Here is how you can force-restart your computer, notebook or tablet:

2. Disconnect any attached peripherals

Another reason why you might experience the no boot screen in Windows 10 might be a software conflict between certain drivers associated with particular peripherals and your OS. So, disconnect any attached peripherals:

3. Verify your video connections

If you get a black screen when trying to power on or restart your device, you should verify your video connections. If you are using a desktop, try to connect to a different display – you can do a similar thing if you’re using a notebook or a tablet by connecting your Windows 10 device to an external display. You can also connect your current display to another computer in order to verify if it works correctly.

4. Wake-up the display

In case the boot screen is replaced with a black screen you should try to wake-up the display – sometimes the Windows 10 system might not recognize the display. You can try to wake it up by following: press the Windows key + Ctrl + Shift + B hotkeys and check what happens. If you use a Windows 10 tablet you need to press Volume Up and Down keys at the same time and repeat this process for three times. SPONSORED

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5. Reinstall / update video driver

The no boot screen issue in Windows 10 might happen if your video driver is outdated or if it must be reinstalled (the drivers can get corrupted during updates or when other related software are installed): If your computer has two graphic processors (integrated and dedicated video graphics) you might experience a conflict between these two processors. Try switching the video connection to the integrated graphics as it could be a problem with the discrete card.

6. Turn off fast startup

7. Disable high contrast feature

8. Create a new Microsoft account

Additional solutions

If after completing the guidelines from above you are still experiencing the no boot screen malfunction, you can also try to repair / restore your Windows 10 system. You can do it by using your Windows 10 installation CD or you can follow: If you can access your Windows 10 system you can also runs a system scan and see if the default Windows 10 troubleshooting process helps you. For doing so, you first need to open an elevated cmd window (right-click on the Windows start icon and select Command Prompt (Administrator) where you then have to execute sfc /scannow. Conclusions Hopefully, the boot screen is now available on your PC. If the issue persists, try to describe your particular situation in detail using the comments field from below or our contact form. Based on the info you provide us with, we can try to find the right troubleshooting solution. Also, stay close for further Windows 10 tips and tricks. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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