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No Boot Screen on Windows 10/11? Here’s how to Fix it
Updating your driver should fix this quickly
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Updated onOctober 17, 2024
updated onOctober 17, 2024
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Experiencing boot problems in Windows 10 is a common situation that can be addressed by using certain troubleshooting solutions. In this article, we will see how you can fix these boot issues and repair yourWindows 10system.
How can I fix the no boot screen issue on Windows 10?
Before proceeding to the solutions in this section, try the following troubleshooting steps:
If these do not work, explore the fixes below:
1. Reinstall/update the video driver
The no boot screen issue in Windows 10 might happen if your video driver is outdated or if it must be reinstalled:
If your computer has two graphic processors (integrated and dedicated video graphics), you might experience a conflict between these two processors. Try switching the video connection to the integrated graphics, as it could be a problem with the discrete card.
2. Turn off fast startup
3. Disable high contrast feature
4. Create a new Microsoft account
5. Repair in Advanced startup
If, after completing the guidelines from above, you are still experiencing the no boot screen malfunction, you can also try to repair/restore your Windows 10 system. You can do it by using your Windows 10 installation CD.
If you can access yourWindows 10system, you can alsorun an SFC scanin an elevated Command Prompt.
Hopefully, thebootscreen is now available on yourPC. If the issue persists, try to describe your particular situation in detail using the comments field below or our contact form.
Other users reported that theirPC is stuck on boot screen, but we tackled that in a separate guide. If you would like to customize your boot screen, we have a whole article onhow to change the boot logo on Windows 11, so don’t miss it.
Based on the info you provide us with, we can try to find the right troubleshooting solution. Also, stay close for furtherWindows 10tips and tricks.
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He specializes in writing about the best products for this operating system and Windows 10 fixes. Determined and creative, Andrew also loves coffee, country music, and Sunday mornings.
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