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Windows installer ends with a black screen due to errors or conflicts.

Windows installer ends with a black screen due to errors or conflicts.

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Gribouille56
Junior Member
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08-31-2025, 07:31 PM
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My PC stopped working due to insufficient power. In my previous topic about games crashing on RTX 2080, I increased the settings in Rainbow Six and restarted after the logo appeared. I attempted to fix Windows but failed. I reinstalled it and began downloading drivers, Steam, and other programs. While installing Steam, another program interrupted the process. After a short delay, my system crashed with a black screen. I tried Windows Auto Repair, which didn’t help. Resetting Windows again didn’t restore the desktop; the screen remained black. Could this be related to a graphics driver issue?
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Gribouille56
08-31-2025, 07:31 PM #1

My PC stopped working due to insufficient power. In my previous topic about games crashing on RTX 2080, I increased the settings in Rainbow Six and restarted after the logo appeared. I attempted to fix Windows but failed. I reinstalled it and began downloading drivers, Steam, and other programs. While installing Steam, another program interrupted the process. After a short delay, my system crashed with a black screen. I tried Windows Auto Repair, which didn’t help. Resetting Windows again didn’t restore the desktop; the screen remained black. Could this be related to a graphics driver issue?

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buckeye2012
Member
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08-31-2025, 07:31 PM
#2
Nvidia RTX GPUs are experiencing problems according to user reports, with issues involving display and fans.
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buckeye2012
08-31-2025, 07:31 PM #2

Nvidia RTX GPUs are experiencing problems according to user reports, with issues involving display and fans.

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gluonic
Member
234
08-31-2025, 07:31 PM
#3
It seems the issue might be related to the graphics driver. I recommend using the Windows installer CD or USB stick, then go to diagnostics and choose safe mode to test. If it functions there, it suggests the graphics drivers are likely the cause. You can remove them using DDU while in safe mode. I recall a similar situation with Nvidia drivers—after installing Windows, the Nvidia drivers would crash immediately, causing a blue screen. It turned out the GPU was faulty or incompatible at that time. The installation worked normally then because the drivers weren't installed during setup.
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gluonic
08-31-2025, 07:31 PM #3

It seems the issue might be related to the graphics driver. I recommend using the Windows installer CD or USB stick, then go to diagnostics and choose safe mode to test. If it functions there, it suggests the graphics drivers are likely the cause. You can remove them using DDU while in safe mode. I recall a similar situation with Nvidia drivers—after installing Windows, the Nvidia drivers would crash immediately, causing a blue screen. It turned out the GPU was faulty or incompatible at that time. The installation worked normally then because the drivers weren't installed during setup.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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08-31-2025, 07:31 PM
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I'll attempt this when I get home on Saturday, and if it fails I'll reach out to you again.
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NooLele
08-31-2025, 07:31 PM #4

I'll attempt this when I get home on Saturday, and if it fails I'll reach out to you again.