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Same problem. Any suggestions? Need more info? Just let me know. Mark Bowker 16 years ago. My first guess would be a video driver conflict. AnarchY SI 16 years ago. PCPro 16 years ago. GTShlby 16 years ago. You'll see the boxes of Language, Time and Currency and Keyboard in the next screen.

There are two options on the lower left side. One is "Repair your computer", and the other one is "What to know before installing Windows". Click on the first one: "Repair your computer". Windows will then try to find the installation directory for Vista or Windows 7, depending on what you have.

Next up is a screen with a box called Recovery Options. Click the first option, Startup Repair. You'll see a Startup Repair box with the message "Startup Repair is checking your system for problems…". When it's done, it will prompt you to reboot. Microsoft is reverting Windows 11's BSoD from black to blue. Replies 14 Views Dec 31, Danny Black screen. Titan74 Aug 20, Ask a Question.

Replies 0 Views Aug 20, Titan Microsoft has turned the Blue Screen of Death black in Windows Replies 15 Views Jul 5, AIC1Drew. In previous versions of Windows, it was possible to press F8 repeatedly during boot to boot the computer in Safe Mode. But you may have noticed that this option is no longer available with Windows Instead, you get the "Recovery Environment" which we can use to enable safe mode and diagnose the problem before fixing it.

The following simple steps will help you enable safe mode on your Windows 10 computer via Recovery Environment;. Step 2: Once you see the Windows logo appear on the screen, press, and hold the power button for seconds to force the computer to turn off.

Keep in mind that the timing for this action has to be perfect or the process simply won't work. So, take care to only press the power button as soon as the Windows logo appears.

Step 3: Now repeat steps 1 and 2 three times. By the third repetition, your computer will boot into the recovery environment. Step 5: In the next interface that appears, click on "Troubleshoot" and then select "Advanced Options".

Step 7: Click on "Restart" and the computer will reboot with "Startup Settings" on the blue screen. Press 5 or F5 to select the "Safe Mode with Networking". This will allow you to be able to Uninstall and Reinstall your Graphics Driver which could fix the problem.

The Black Screen of death is usually and very easily fixed by uninstalling and reinstalling the graphics driver. But to do this safely, the computer needs to be in Safe Mode. Use the steps above to reboot the computer in Safe Mode and then follow these simple steps to do it;.

Step 1: Once the computer is in Safe Mode with Networking option, you should be able to see the desktop.

Click on "Start" and then type in "This PC" in the search function. When the result appears, right-click on it and then select "Properties". Step 2: The "System" window will appear. Click on "Device Manager" at the top left of the window. And when the "Device Manager" window opens, scroll down to locate "Display Adapters" and then click on the arrow to expand the drop-down menu.

Step 3: Your display adapter should be listed here. Locate it and then left-click on it to select it. Press "Delete" on your keyboard to delete the adapter. When Windows 10 asks if you would like to uninstall the driver, click on "Yes" to confirm the action.



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