How to Fix Black screen after sleep in Windows 10

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Situatie

Many users reported black screen without a cursor on their PC and that can be a big problem on any version of Windows. This can be caused by your power settings, so be sure to adjust them.

In some instances, the black screen appears after login, so you’re unable to do anything. This might be related to your drivers, so updating them should be your priority. Few users even reported black screen after BIOS and this can be caused by a hardware problem or a bad firmware, so you’ll need to inspect it for any issues.

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Turn of Hibernation
  1. Type cmd In the Search box and click on Run as an administrator to start Command Prompt.
  2. Type the following command and press Enter:powercfg /h off
  3. After running the command (it will give you no output if it worked) simply restart your PC.
Make some changes in Power Options
  1. Click on your Start Menu and type Power Options, then open the first result.
  2. Click on Choose what the power button does on the left pane.
  3. Click Change settings that are currently unavailable on the top of this page.
  4. Scroll down until you find Turn on Fast Startup and uncheck it.
  5. Save the changes and close it, then restart your PC twice (doing it twice is the important bit).
Check the network settings
  1. Click on your Start Menu and type Network and Sharing, and open the Network and Sharing Center.
  2. Click on Change adapter settings in the left pane.
  3. Right-click on your active Internet adapter and click Properties, if there is only one adapter then that’s the one.
  4. Click the Configure button on the top right and go to the Advanced tab.
  5. Find Wake on Magic Packet and set it to Disabled, do the same with Wake on Pattern Match.
  6. Click OK and save the settings, then restart your PC twice (again, twice is the important bit).
Update the graphics card driver
  1. In the Search bar, type view advanced and open View advanced systems settings.
  2. Select the Hardware tab and open Device installation settings.
  3. Disable automatic settings and confirm changes.
  4. Right-click Start and open Device manager.
  5. Navigate to Display adapters and expand the section.
  6. Right-click on the onboard GPU (mostly Intel) and Uninstall device.
  7. Restart your PC and check whether the Sleep mode behaves.
Disable Sleep mode
  1. In the Windows Search bar, type Power and open Edit power plan.
  2. Set the Put the computer to sleep setting to Never for both On battery and Plugged in options.
  3. Confirm changes.

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