The black screen of death in Windows 11 occurs when your system turns on but fails to display any visual content.
This can happen due to driver conflicts, faulty updates, hardware issues, or incorrect system configurations.
Corrupted display driver or driver incompatibilityWindows update problemsHardware malfunction such as GPU or monitor issuesFast startup glitchesExternal device interferenceRestart Your Computer
Press and hold the power button for a few seconds to force a shutdown.
Wait a few moments, then power it on again.
Disconnect External Devices
Remove all external devices except the keyboard and mouse.
Faulty USB devices can sometimes interfere with the display.
Boot Into Safe Mode
If the black screen persists, boot into Safe Mode.
Press Shift + Restart and choose Safe Mode to disable unnecessary drivers and services temporarily.
Update or Reinstall Graphics Drivers
Open Device Manager, expand the Display adapters section, and update the driver.
If the issue continues, uninstall the driver and restart your PC to reinstall it automatically.
Disable Fast Startup
Go to Control Panel → Power Options → Choose what the power buttons do.
Click on Change settings that are currently unavailable and uncheck Turn on fast startup.
Perform a System Restore
If you recently installed updates or drivers, revert to an earlier restore point to undo any problematic changes.
Check Hardware Components
Ensure your monitor, cables, and GPU are connected properly.
Try connecting your PC to another display to rule out hardware failure.
If none of the above solutions work, consider performing a Windows Repair Installation or contacting Microsoft Support for professional troubleshooting.
Regular driver updates and system maintenance can prevent such issues in the future.