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- Troubleshooting blank screens in Windows - Microsoft Support
A blank screen, often referred to as a “black screen” due to its appearance, can occur in Windows for several reasons Whether it happens at startup, after login, or following an update, this guide will help you identify the cause and resolve the issue
- Surface won’t turn on or start - Microsoft Support
If your Surface won’t turn on, turns on and then off, or starts and gets stuck on a screen—a black screen, a screen with a logo, or another screen—here's what you can try to get it working again
- Black screen when Windows 10 restarts after a Windows update on some . . .
When restarting Windows 10 Version 1703 after a Microsoft Store application update is installed, some Windows 10 devices may experience a black screen for 5-10 minutes
- Black screen when you plug in a monitor on a computer or open a lid of . . .
Fixes an issue in which a black screen occurs when you plug in a display device on a desktop or open a lid of a laptop that is running Windows RT 8 1, Windows 8 1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 SP1, or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Surface Go or Surface Go 2 turns on and shows No Bootable Device
If your Surface Go or Surface Go 2 turns on and you see a black screen that says No Bootable Device, do the following steps Solution 1: Fix the issue using a USB drive
- The lock screen is black or blank and does not respond to keyboard or . . .
After you install the Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9879, a black or blank lock screen prevents you from logging on to Windows When this problem occurs, the computer does not respond to keyboard or swipe actions
- Surface turns on but is stuck on a drive icon - Microsoft Support
If you see a black screen with a Microsoft logo and a drive cache rebuild icon in the lower-right corner, here are some solutions to try to resolve the issue Follow these steps if the drive cache is rebuilding when you start your Surface:
- Black screen after quickly swiping up and down on the Windows 8. 1 lock . . .
Fixes an issue in which you receive an unresponsive black screen This issue occurs if you quickly swipe up and down on the Windows 8 1 lock screen
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