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Black screen when booting windows

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14 minutes ago, DontBeSillyWrapYourWilly said:

Can you give us full system specs? If you have iGpu you migh be able to boot through that and do a system restore, or try to install drivers again. If a corrupted driver install is the cause.

 

If you are fine with just clean windows install , you can just make yourself a usb stick with windows install ,select it in bios as boot priority and then do a clean install.

I managed to uninstall the gpu driver through windows safe mode but thanks for the reply

 

After installing windows 11 successfully i wanted to update my GPU driver (RX6600xt). But during the update the screen turned black and now I cant launch windows without the screen going black at launch though I can get into the BIOS just fine. Is there a way to maybe wipe the hard drive from the BIOS? I'm using a Gigabyte motherboard if that helps. 

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Can you give us full system specs? If you have iGpu you migh be able to boot through that and do a system restore, or try to install drivers again. If a corrupted driver install is the cause.

 

If you are fine with just clean windows install , you can just make yourself a usb stick with windows install ,select it in bios as boot priority and then do a clean install.

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14 minutes ago, DontBeSillyWrapYourWilly said:

Can you give us full system specs? If you have iGpu you migh be able to boot through that and do a system restore, or try to install drivers again. If a corrupted driver install is the cause.

 

If you are fine with just clean windows install , you can just make yourself a usb stick with windows install ,select it in bios as boot priority and then do a clean install.

I managed to uninstall the gpu driver through windows safe mode but thanks for the reply

 

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