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HUGE PROBLEM: Windows 11 booting to black screen with cursor
I have a Dell Vostro with a 8th gen i7 and a Geforce MX130 and ever since I installed Windows 11 insider build I have come across issues. One HUGE one being that when I try to turn on my PC to log into windows, the log in screen shows as just black. I press enter... nothing. I try CRL+ALT+DEL... nothing. Just a black screen with a cursor.
Only the projection and accessibility settings work (proving that I am stuck on the log in screen), but those do not help.
I had to reset my PC MUTIPLE times just to log in so I could at least backup. Not sure what is happening. I cannot even revert back to windows 10 (have to use USB).
Please help.
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- HushamCopper ContributorHi everyone , I am having the same issue here , I hope windows and all those drivers company will find the solution soon, Guys if there is any good news about please let know, this is my email hushamwin11@outlook.com,
windows please pay some attention here
best regards
best regards - Ali_Aykut_DemirCopper Contributori have same problem.
windows update without install driver no solution,
I prepared disable tpm,secure boot bootle usb drive no solution,
one time safe mode uninstall visual studio c++ application and work windows 11 again restart no solution,
i have tpm,bios latest version.- Ali_Aykut_DemirCopper Contributor
I think I got a clue,
I installed clean windows 11,
I did not establish an internet connection and did not install windows update.I installed the drivers manually from the dell site, (I only downloaded the drivers for the video cards from their site, which is compatible with windows 11)
The problem starts when I install the Intel Integrated Sensor Hub Driver for hardware ID pci/ven_8086&dev_9dfc&subsys_08a71028&rev_30.
Most likely the problem will be fixed when the driver set is updated.
Before I came to this conclusion, I had the same problem in the scenario where I installed the drivers directly via windows update (Intel Sensor Hub) with windows update turned on.
- IhorAbramovychCopper ContributorThank you very match. I have been waisting 3 days since googling a problem.
- DrTamizCopper ContributorHello everyone. Update on this problem: so I fixed it first by resetting my pc (keeping all files) TWICE. Then after a few successful boots, another update broke it again. To be safe, I booted into Safe Mode and did a backup. Finally, I reset PC again, booted into windows, uninstalled update, uninstalled some graphics driver, and downloaded then directly from NVIDIA website. I think it was a display problem, some compatibility issues maybe? Let me know how it went for y'all.
- John_Paul2011Copper Contributor
DrTamiz me,very same pls help
- rizalsCopper Contributori have a problem like this. Have you fixed it?
- Daniel75Copper ContributorSame problem