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If your computer is showing a black or blank screen in Windows, these troubleshooting tips could help get your system back up and running.
If your computer is showing a black or blank screen in Windows, these troubleshooting tips could help get your system back up and running.
If your Surface won’t turn on, turns on and then off, or starts and gets stuck on a screen—a black screen, a screen with a logo, or another screen—here's what you can try to get it working again.
Screen flickering in Windows 11 is usually caused by a display driver issue or incompatible app. To determine whether a display driver or app is causing the problem, check to see if Task Manager flickers.
Resolve Windows blue screen errors with tips and resources to do your own troubleshooting, or contact the Microsoft support if you need more help.
Screen flickering in Windows is usually caused by display drivers. To update your display driver, you'll need to start your PC in safe mode, uninstall your current display adapter, and then check for driver updates.
If the screen on your Surface looks distorted, has static, is flickering, or has lines running through the screen, you can try a few things to get it working again. For help with external displays, please view Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display
Some PCs can let Windows automatically adjust screen brightness based on the current lighting conditions. To find out if your PC supports this, select Settings > System > Display . Under Brightness and color, look for the Change brightness automatically when lighting changes check box, and then select it to use this feature.
In Settings, select Update & Security , then Windows Update , and then select the Check for updates button. Install any available updates and restart your PC if required.
On the device you’re projecting from, go to the screen mirroring settings (sometimes called cast settings), and select your PC to connect to it. If you’re projecting from a PC, you can also select Windows logo key + K and select the PC you’d like to connect to.