Encountering a situation where Windows fails to boot can be quite unsettling. However, this is just a temporary setback, and you need to figure out how to overcome it.
The good news is that there are numerous approaches you can take to address this issue. These methods vary in terms of the time and effort required for implementation, as well as the potential impact on your PC.
In this discussion, we will explore these options and the steps involved, while also outlining a strategy for handling such repairs. We will place a special focus on the Startup Repair and Boot Recovery tools, features, and commands available in Windows 10 and 11.
What to Expect?
When Windows attempts to boot but fails, you may encounter various displays, including a “black screen” where nothing appears on the screen.
One of the most dreaded scenarios is the “Windows black screen with cursor.”
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If You Encounter a Black Screen
If you are faced with a black screen, first check the indicator lights on your PC to ensure that it is still powered on. Sometimes, Windows may shut down and cut off power automatically. In such cases, the best outcome is a successful power-up followed by a normal boot into the Windows desktop.
Dealing with a black screen while the power is on can be more challenging. Nevertheless, try restarting the system before exploring other repair options. In many cases, the issue may resolve itself. If you encounter a second black screen, refer to my companion article “How to fix a Windows 10 black screen” for additional tips that are applicable to both Windows 10 and 11.
2024-07-27 21:15:03
Original from www.computerworld.com