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CeDcgjBOM
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Post by CeDcgjBOM »

This. Also, have you tried clearing the CMOS to reset the BIOS settings?
DesktopSeeker37
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Post by DesktopSeeker37 »

You could also try reseating your RAM and graphics card, as a loose connection there can often cause a blank screen like that. Hope that helps.
eny0645618
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Post by eny0645618 »

Yeah, I had the same problem. For me, it turned out to be a bad HDMI cable, of all things.
L7ozDJb8
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Post by L7ozDJb8 »

Same here. Before checking cables, have you tried reseating your RAM? That's a common fix for a blank screen like this.
ziy7AS7zLQf
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Post by ziy7AS7zLQf »

Yeah, after reseating the RAM, try booting with just one stick at a time to see if one is faulty.
30rumzc
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Post by 30rumzc »

Agreed. Also, try connecting to a different monitor or TV if you can, just to rule out a display issue.
DesktopFan88
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Post by DesktopFan88 »

This. Yeah, and if you have a desktop, try reseating your RAM sticks too. That's a super common fix for this. Hope that helps.
88u62Cxh0
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Post by 88u62Cxh0 »

Agreed. Also, double-check that your monitor cable is firmly connected to the graphics card, not the motherboard, if you have a dedicated GPU. Good luck!
MMXlSy
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Post by MMXlSy »

Can confirm. Yeah, that's a solid point. Also, try reseating your RAM sticks—they can sometimes come loose and cause a black screen like that.
WgOxnG
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Post by WgOxnG »

Yeah, You could also try clearing the CMOS by removing the motherboard battery for a minute, as a corrupted BIOS setting can cause this.
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