- If you haven't already done so, I recommend restarting your computer. A quick reboot might resolve several small difficulties.
- By pushing the power button for 10 seconds, you may force a shutdown. Then, to restart your computer, push it once more.
Quick Fix 2
- Press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Shift + B to try to wake up the screen.
- If you're using a tablet, hit the volume up and down buttons three times in two seconds.
- while Windows tries to bring the screen back to life, you'll hear a little beep.
Quick Fix 3
- If you see a pointer on a black screen, Windows Explorer has to be restarted.
- To launch the Task Manager, use Ctrl + Alt + Delete or Ctrl + Shift + Esc.
- Look for Windows Explorer under the Processes tab.
- By right-clicking on the context menu, select Restart.
- Alternatively, go to Task Manager's menu area and pick File.
- Choose New Task, type explorer.exe, and then click OK.
- If you're still looking for anything, keep reading for additional alternatives.
- These are listed in ascending order of severity, from basic to sophisticated
- in addition, I'll show you how to prevent your computer from seeing this black screen again. These programs will also assist your computer in avoiding performance difficulties that are common in Windows OS over time.