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Windows 10 Update
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Hi, My friend had this update on her laptop & since then all she has is a blank screen? She took it to computer shop who told her it is common & that it would be £70 to fix! She is an pensioner & unable to afford this so any help would be appreciated. Many Thanks.
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Can you let us know the following
Does the computer start when just using the battery
Does it start when plugged in to the mains
If it does start does she see anything on screen before Windows starts
Is it a black or blue or other blank screen?
Does she get the windows login screen
If after logging in is that when the blank screen shows
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Can you let us know the following
Does the computer start when just using the battery
Does it start when plugged in to the mains
If it does start does she see anything on screen before Windows starts
Is it a black or blue or other blank screen?
Does she get the windows login screen
If after logging in is that when the blank screen shows
This sort of problem occurred with an update to Win 10 v1709 in April 2018.
Symptoms ranged from none, to benign -- updates would hang, to critical -- disabled keyboard, mouse, or screen.
Seemed to depend on the type of CPU. Had the benign problem with 3 out of 5 computers.
Solution -- rebuild the OS. Annoying & takes time, but your PC will hum after that. Gets rid of a lot of junk-ware. Something I would recommend for every new PC.
Perhaps she has a friend with some tech savvy. As you can see from Tuvok's link, it's not for amateurs.
Symptoms ranged from none, to benign -- updates would hang, to critical -- disabled keyboard, mouse, or screen.
Seemed to depend on the type of CPU. Had the benign problem with 3 out of 5 computers.
Solution -- rebuild the OS. Annoying & takes time, but your PC will hum after that. Gets rid of a lot of junk-ware. Something I would recommend for every new PC.
Perhaps she has a friend with some tech savvy. As you can see from Tuvok's link, it's not for amateurs.