Laptop Stuck on Black Screen? Fixes & Solutions

Explore troubleshooting steps for a laptop that freezes on a black screen during startup or operation.

By Irene / Published on December 17, 2024

By Irene / Updated on May 24, 2024

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A Windows computer often gets a black screen, which can happen without warning. Most of the time, this problem is caused by issues with the monitor, computer, hardware, or other things. If you want to solve this problem effectively, you should look at each situation on its own.

The causes of laptop stuck on black screen

In general, if you cannot boot your computer with a black screen, the cause could be the following reasons:

  • You have a CD, DVD or a floopy disk in your CD, DVD, or floopy drive when you start the computer.

  • Your computer may be infected by virus.

  • The corrupted Master Boot Record (MBR), partition tables, boot sector or NTLDR file.

1.Reboot your Windows in Safe Mode

Some users have said that after a Windows update, their computers had a black screen problem, especially when they tried to start them up. The "Black Screen of Death (BSOD)" is another name for this problem. It might be fixed by restarting Windows in Safe Mode or by rebuilding the MBR.

Most of the time, driver problems are to blame for Windows BSOD issues. When you start up in Safe Mode, only the most important files and drivers are loaded. This means that third-party software or drivers don't have any effect.

Step 1: Press and hold the power button on your PC for 10 seconds to turn it off. Then, restart your PC by repeating this process three times. When you see the "Choose an option" screen, follow these steps: Click on "Troubleshoot," then select "Advanced options," followed by "Startup Settings." Finally, click "Restart."

Step 2: Enter Safe Mode by pressing either F4, F5, or F6, depending on your situation. Follow the instructions on the screen.

Step 3: If you don't encounter a black screen or continuous restart issue in Safe Mode, it's likely caused by third-party software or drivers. To fix this, uninstall them one by one and check if the problem is resolved.

As updates may sometimes cause screen issues that can be resolved by reverting the update.

2. Make a bootable media

If you don’t have an installation disc to boot into WinPE enviroment, you can use AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, with which you can ,create bootable media with a normal computer, then rebuild MBR. Follow the steps in order:

AOMEI Partition Assistant

The Best Windows Disk Partition Manager and PC Optimizer

Step 1. Insert an empty USB drive to another normal computer; download, install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. In the top toolbar, click “Tools” > “Make Bootable Media” and then follow the instructions.

Step 2. Boot your computer with the bootable media, then you will find the AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard is on the desktop under WinPE environment, run this freeware, select Rebuild MBR at the left panel.

Step 3. Choose the MBR type for your Windows XP/7/8/10, and click OK.

Step 4. Press Apply to fix black screen on boot in Windows XP/7/8/10.

Besides, you may meet the operating system not foundNTLDR is missing and other boot issues, you can use this software to fix. Furthermore,AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional allows you to manage your hard disk more easily, like allocate free space, convert primary partition to logical, convert MBR and GPT without deleting partitions, transfer OS from one disk to another, etc.

Conclusion

It can be frustrating to see a black screen on a Windows computer. This can happen for a number of reasons, such as hardware problems, driver conflicts, or damaged system files. Users can effectively diagnose and fix this problem, though, if they use the right troubleshooting steps.

We've talked about two common ways to fix the black screen problem in this guide: restarting in Safe Mode and using AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional to make a bootable media. These methods give users useful ways to deal with different situations that lead to the black screen issue.

Users can isolate and fix problems caused by third-party software or drivers by restarting in Safe Mode. These are often to blame for black screen errors after Windows updates. Making a bootable media with AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, on the other hand, is a complete way to fix boot problems that can cause a black screen and rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR).

With these tips, Windows users can effectively diagnose and fix black screen problems, bringing back normal functionality and making sure a smoother computing experience.

FAQs

  1. What are the common causes of a black screen on a Windows computer?

    • A black screen on a Windows computer can be caused by various factors, including the presence of a CD, DVD, or floppy disk in the drive, virus infections, or issues with the Master Boot Record (MBR), partition tables, boot sector, or NTLDR file.
  2. How can I reboot Windows in Safe Mode to troubleshoot a black screen issue?

    • You can reboot Windows in Safe Mode by following these steps: Hold the power button to turn off the PC, repeat this process three times until you see the "Choose an option" screen, select "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced options" > "Startup Settings" > "Restart," and then press F4, F5, or F6 to enter Safe Mode depending on your situation.
  3. What should I do if Safe Mode does not resolve the black screen problem?

    • If Safe Mode does not resolve the black screen issue, you may need to create a bootable media with AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional to rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR) and fix boot-related issues.
  4. How do I create a bootable media with AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional?

    • To create a bootable media with AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional, follow these steps: Insert an empty USB drive into another computer, download, install, and run AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard, click "Tools" > "Make Bootable Media," follow the instructions to create the bootable media, boot your computer with the media, run AOMEI Partition Assistant, and select "Rebuild MBR" to fix the black screen issue.
  5. What other functionalities does AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional offer?

    • AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional offers various disk management features, including managing hard disk partitions, converting partition styles (MBR to GPT and vice versa), transferring the operating system to another disk, and more, providing users with comprehensive tools for disk management and optimization.
Irene · Staff Editor
Irene is an Editor of AOMEI Technology. She devotes herself in giving insightful thoughts on common computer problems with simple and clear guidance. Irene loves to help people solve problems and explore more solutions on relevant issues. She loves reading, singing and travelling.