Win8.1 update patch prompts video dxgkrnl fatal error black screen solution diagram

  

Win8.1 system after the patch is updated black screen, the inside of the chassis can hear the humming sound, while the screen will also prompt a line of English :video dxgkrnl fatal error, what is going on? Here's a look at the small series

First, the repair method

1, it is recommended to uninstall the newly installed driver or network card and graphics card driver;

2, restart;

3, enter the system again, go to the dell official website to download the driver for your machine and the current system.

Second, you can also perform a clean boot to block the interference of some third-party software on the system, which will help you troubleshoot the problem:

1. Press the Win key + R at the same time, enter msconfig, Enter;

2. On the "Services" tab in the "System Configuration" dialog box, tap or click to select "Hide all Microsoft services> check Box, then tap or click “all disabled”. (If you enable fingerprint recognition, please do not turn off the related services);

3. On the "Startup" tab of the "System Configuration" dialog box, click “ Open Task Manager & rdquo;;

4. On the Task Manager's "Startup" tab, for each startup item, select the startup item and click “Disable”;

5. Close “Task Manager>;

6. On the <;Startup" tab of the "System Configuration" dialog box, click “OK”, then Restart your computer.

Three, the following steps to restore to normal startup:

1, press the Win key + R at the same time, enter msconfig, enter;

2, in “General” tab, tap or click “normal startup"options;

3. Tap or click the "service" tab and clear “ hide all Microsoft services “ next to the checkbox, then tap or click “all enable ”;

4, then, tap or click the "Start" tab, then tap or single Click “Open Task Manager”;

5. In the Task Manager, enable all launchers, then tap or click “OK>;

If you are prompted to restart your computer, tap or click “restart”.

The above is the solution to the video dxgkrnl fatal error after the Win8.1 update patch. In general, reinstalling the driver can solve the problem. Using a clean boot can help you find out the cause of the problem further.

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