These one-color screenshots that prevent us from continuing to work with the device generally indicate bug problems in the software. If a black screen appears on your computer after logging in to Windows 10, it's a good time to fix it. We are going to teach you how to fix the black screen after logging in to Windows 10 with these simple tips and tricksYou already know that our maxim is not to waste your time and allow you to be autonomous with your Windows device. We are going to proceed step by step to solve this black screen on our PC so that we can use it as we always do.
Possible problem with external devices
Make sure you have all the USBs unplugged and start your Windows 10Sometimes these devices are the cause of all black screen problems. If this system works but when we plug these USBs back in, the screen goes completely black again, we will identify which one is causing the problem and download possible drivers to make it compatible with Windows 10, or we will contact the technical support of the manufacturer of the same.
Reinstalling the display driver
For this we are going to reinstall the screen driver. We will simply go to the "Device manager", it is as easy as typing it in the search box and selecting the first option. Click on «Screen Adapter» to open the properties, and once inside we select «uninstall«. Now we will restart the computer to see if the changes have taken effect.
Close the RunOnce processes
The RunOnce processes may be causing incompatibilities or conflicts. To do this we are going to click on the Windows «Start» button to select the «Task Manager«. We will examine the "Processes" and "Services" tabs to find the text "RunOnxe32.exe»Or«RunOnce.exe«. We will go over them and finish the task or stop the service.