Hello everyone!
Today, I’m going to walk you through how to resolve the issue of your screen suddenly turning black after installing NVIDIA drivers. This problem can arise from driver conflicts, incorrect installations, or hardware compatibility issues. I’ve provided an easy-to-follow step-by-step guide, so make sure to read until the end!
Table of Contents π
- Analyzing the Causes of Black Screen
- Quick Fixes
- Removing Drivers in Safe Mode
- Clean Installation of Drivers
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
1. Analyzing the Causes of Black Screen π§
The reasons your screen might turn black after installing NVIDIA drivers include:
- Driver Conflicts: Conflicts between old and new drivers.
- Resolution Setting Errors: Automatic switch to an unsupported resolution.
- Power Management Issues: GPU deactivation due to power settings.
- Hardware Compatibility Issues: Outdated GPU or faulty cables.
2. Quick Fixes β‘
2.1 Reboot Your PC
- Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to open Task Manager.
- If the screen remains black, force shutdown your PC and restart it.
2.2 Connect an External Monitor
- Connect an external monitor or TV via HDMI/DisplayPort.
- Adjust display settings if the screen is displayed.
3. Removing Drivers in Safe Mode π οΈ
3.1 Enter Safe Mode
- Press F8 during PC boot or click Shift + Restart.
- Select ‘Troubleshoot’ β ‘Advanced options’ β ‘Startup Settings’ β ‘Safe Mode’.
3.2 Uninstall Drivers
- Press Windows + X and select ‘Device Manager’.
- Click on ‘Display Adapters’, right-click your NVIDIA GPU, and select ‘Uninstall Device’.
- Check ‘Delete the driver software for this device’ and confirm.
4. Clean Installation of Drivers π§
4.1 Using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)
- Download DDU.
- Run DDU in Safe Mode and select ‘Clean and Restart’.
- Remove all NVIDIA-related drivers and settings.
4.2 Reinstall NVIDIA Drivers
- Visit NVIDIA’s official website.
- Download the latest drivers for your GPU and OS.
- During installation, select ‘Custom Installation’ β ‘Perform a clean installation’.
5. Advanced Troubleshooting π
5.1 Check BIOS Settings
- Enter BIOS by pressing Del or F2 during boot.
- Set ‘Primary Display’ to ‘PCIe’ or ‘External GPU’.
- Save changes and reboot.
5.2 Change Power Management Settings
- Press Windows + R and type powercfg.cpl.
- Select the ‘High Performance’ power plan.
- In the NVIDIA Control Panel, set ‘Power Management Mode’ to ‘Prefer maximum performance’.
5.3 Adjust Monitor Resolution
- Switch display modes using Windows + P.
- Manually set a supported resolution in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
6. Frequently Asked Questions π
Q: The screen goes black during driver installation. π’
A: Completely remove the drivers using DDU in Safe Mode, then reinstall them.
Q: I experience a black screen during games. π€
A: Optimize the game’s 3D settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel or update to the latest drivers.
Q: No display output even when using HDMI/DP cables.
A: Try different ports or replace the cables. If issues persist, check your GPU and monitor.
Conclusion π
We’ve covered how to fix the black screen issue after installing NVIDIA drivers. π I hope this helps you enjoy a smoother PC experience going forward!