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Learn how to fix a black or blank screen on your Windows device using keyboard shortcuts or other methods. Find related topics for external monitor connections, screen flickering, and wireless displays.
If your Surface won’t turn on, turns on and then off, or starts and gets stuck on a screen, try these steps to fix it. You may need to disconnect accessories, charge your device, force a restart, or send it to Microsoft for repair.
Learn how to adjust the brightness of your screen on Windows 11 or Windows 10 using the Network icon, Settings, or Device Manager. Find out if your PC supports automatic brightness adjustment based on lighting or content.
Learn how to fix screen flickering or scrambled issues in Windows 10 or 11 by updating, rolling back, or uninstalling your display driver or incompatible app. Check if Task Manager flickers to identify the cause of the problem.
Learn how to fix Blue Screen errors (also called black screen errors or STOP code errors) that cause Windows to shut down or restart unexpectedly. Use the Blue Screen Troubleshooter in the Get Help app or on your browser to diagnose and resolve the problem.
If you're having trouble with your Surface screen, this list of top concerns might help you find a solution. Which scenario most closely matches your concern? My Surface screen is flickering, is distorted, or has other display issues
Learn how to troubleshoot and fix screen problems on your Surface device, such as flickering, distortion, static, lines, or artifacts. Select a link for the specific screen issue you're seeing and follow the steps to resolve it.
Fixes an issue in which a black screen occurs when you plug in a display device on a desktop or open a lid of a laptop that is running Windows RT 8.1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 SP1, or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
Learn how to update your display driver to stop screen from blinking and make it display fluently. Follow the steps to uninstall your current display adapter, check for updates, and find other solutions.
A black or blank lock screen prevents you from logging on to Windows 10 Technical Preview build 9879. An update is available to resolve this problem and you can download and install it using Windows Update.