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The forum thread discusses users experiencing a black screen with only the mouse visible after attempting to upgrade to Windows 10. Multiple users report this issue, indicating it is common among those who installed Windows 10, with some seeking solutions. A suggested workaround involves opening Task Manager and manually launching "explorer.exe," which temporarily restores the desktop, though the root cause may relate to graphics driver problems.

Tyler p

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Hello. So I was just downloading windows 10 and my PC restarted. And now every time after the computer boots up my screen goes black and I can only see the mouse. Can anyone help?
 

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Hello. I have the same issue and have a 'temporary' solution. The problem here is that it shows a black screen after logging into my account. When it does, open task manager (CTRL+L-SHIFT+ESC). On the left top it says file, press on it. Then chose to run a task (or something like it). In the box type: explorer.exe (Don't forget to check the box under it for admin privileges!!!!) then chose run or press enter and wait.... Took a minute here since it needs to load the desktop so be patient! If it doesn't work for you or you don;y even have a mouse pointer, you might be dealing with a bad graphics driver. Good luck!

Lucas Armand

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I have the exact same problem. It boots up every time and the mouse flickers and you can't reach the desktop, correct
 

Dutchman

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Hello. I have the same issue and have a 'temporary' solution. The problem here is that it shows a black screen after logging into my account. When it does, open task manager (CTRL+L-SHIFT+ESC). On the left top it says file, press on it. Then chose to run a task (or something like it). In the box type: explorer.exe (Don't forget to check the box under it for admin privileges!!!!) then chose run or press enter and wait.... Took a minute here since it needs to load the desktop so be patient! If it doesn't work for you or you don;y even have a mouse pointer, you might be dealing with a bad graphics driver. Good luck!
 

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