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,I turned on the computer, and when Windows started, it showed a black screen for a few seconds and then came back.. Is ti a gpu issue tho? I mean doesn't happen everytime nor all the time but it's the third time that happens in prob a month or 2 not sure.. can it be a gpu isssue? or not really?

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5 minutes ago, MURFING said:

,I turned on the computer, and when Windows started, it showed a black screen for a few seconds and then came back.. Is ti a gpu issue tho? I mean doesn't happen everytime nor all the time but it's the third time that happens in prob a month or 2 not sure.. can it be a gpu isssue? or not really?

A black screen during Windows boot isn't anything to worry about; it's nothing out of the ordinary.

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1 minute ago, Timme said:

A black screen during Windows boot isn't anything to worry about; it's nothing out of the ordinary.

I was in already I mean like windows been posted already and was abou to run an app then this happened.. As I am still a newbie trynna learn so excuse my question but like isn't windows boot means before getting into windows ? like process called booting right? cuz mine happened right after than as I was already in and was about to run an app

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As long as it (the screen) comes back on by itself and Windows keeps loading afterward, it is within normal behavior and not a hardware issue with your GPU or something else. It is most likely a software issue somewhere in Windows. Download the latest driver for your video card. Also, find the manufacturer's site for your motherboard, find your model, and download all the drivers there are for it.

If the screen stays black and doesn’t come back, or it starts happening more often and at random times, then it’s a different issue. As it looks right now, keep calm and carry on.

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3 minutes ago, Timme said:

As long as it (the screen) comes back on by itself and Windows keeps loading afterward, it is within normal behavior and not a hardware issue with your GPU or something else. It is most likely a software issue somewhere in Windows. Download the latest driver for your video card. Also, find the manufacturer's site for your motherboard, find your model, and download all the drivers there are for it.

If the screen stays black and doesn’t come back, or it starts happening more often and at random times, then it’s a different issue. As it looks right now, keep calm and carry on.

Thans lots for such a great explanation, I truly appreicate it<3 .. It happened 3 times in a month or 2,, is it considered as normal too?

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Just now, MURFING said:

Thans lots for such a great explanation, I truly appreicate it<3 .. It happened 3 times in a month or 2,, is it considered as normal too?

Yeah, it is just Windows briefly resetting the display output. Like it sometimes happens with TVs. It is most likely fixable, but the process is more hassle and complications than the occasional annoyance. Leave it for later in your PC journey🧐

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1 hour ago, Timme said:

Yeah, it is just Windows briefly resetting the display output. Like it sometimes happens with TVs. It is most likely fixable, but the process is more hassle and complications than the occasional annoyance. Leave it for later in your PC journey🧐

Ohhh got u.. So it is a windows/monitor related? Not  gpu issue? I was paranoid that it coulda been a gpu issue tho lol

 

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