How to Fix a Computer That Turns on but Displays Nothing (2024)

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When a PC is on with no display, first check that the monitor powers on and the computer is done booting up

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    The most common way that a computer "won't turn on" is when the PC actually does power on but doesn't display anything on the monitor. You see lights on the computer case, probably hear fans running from inside, and may even hear sounds, but nothing at all shows up on your screen.

    How to Fix a Computer That Turns on but Displays Nothing

    Try these common fixes in the order we present them:

    1. Test your monitor. Before you begin more complicated and time-consuming troubleshooting with the rest of your computer, make sure your monitor is working properly.

      With the monitor disconnected from your computer, turn it on and off. If the display shows diagnostic information of any kind, you know the display is powered and is capable of displaying content.

      If you plan to get a new monitor, learn how to choose the right monitor for you.

    2. Verify that your PC has completely restarted and is powering up from a completely powered-off state. See how to restart your computer if you need help.

      A computer might appear to "not be on" when actually it's just having problems resuming from the Standby/Sleep or Hibernate mode.

      How to Close Your Laptop and Use an External Monitor

      Power off your computer while in a power saving mode by holding the power button down for 3-5 seconds. After the power is completely off, turn on your PC and test to see if it will boot normally.

    3. Troubleshoot the cause of the beep code if you're lucky enough to get one. A beep code will give you a very good idea of exactly where to look for the cause of your computer turning off.

    4. Clear the CMOS. Clearing the BIOS memory on your motherboard will return the BIOS settings to their factory default levels. A BIOS misconfiguration could be why your PC won't start up all the way.

      If clearing the CMOS does fix your problem, make sure any changes you make in BIOS are completed one at a time so if the problem returns, you'll know which change caused your issue.

    5. Verify that the power supply voltage switch is set correctly. If the input voltage for the power supply isn't correct, then your computer might not turn on completely.

      There's a good possibility that your PC wouldn't power on at all if this switch is wrong, but an incorrect power supply voltage might also prevent your computer from starting properly in this way, too.

    6. Reseat everything possible inside your PC. Reseating will reestablish the various connections inside your computer and is very often a "magic" fix to problems like this one.

      How to Fix a Computer That Turns on but Displays Nothing (3)

      Verify that all the cables are connected correctly. For example, if the onboard video card has been disabled, plugging a VGA cable into it will result in nothing on the monitor even if the computer is powered on. In this case, you'd want to plug the VGA cable into the correct video card.

      Try reseating the following components and then test if your computer displays something on screen:

      • Reseat all internal data and power cables
      • Reseat the memory modules
      • Reseat any expansion cards
    7. Reseat the CPU only if you suspect that it might have come loose or might not have been installed properly.

      We address this component separately only because the chance of a CPU coming loose is very slim and because installing one is a sensitive task.

    8. Check for signs of electrical shorts inside your computer. If you find them, then you'll need to investigate the causes of those electrical shorts.

    9. Test your power supply. Just because your computer's fans and lights are working doesn't mean that the power supply is functioning properly. The PSU tends to cause more problems than any other hardware and is often the cause of a computer's components to work selectively or intermittently.

      Replace your power supply immediately if it fails any test you perform. After replacing the power supply, assuming you do, keep your PC plugged in for 5-10 minutes before turning it on. This delay provides time for some recharging of the CMOS battery, which may have been drained.

      Do not skip a test of your power supply, thinking that your problem can't be the PSU because "things are getting power." Power supplies can work in varying degrees—one that isn't fully functional needs to be replaced.

    10. Start your computer with essential hardware only. The purpose here is to remove as much hardware as possible while still maintaining your PC's ability to power on.

      For example, disconnect peripheral devices that aren't necessary for your computer to work properly, such as USB-connected storage devices.

      If your computer starts normally with only essential hardware installed, proceed to Step 11. If your computer still isn't displaying anything on your monitor, jump to Step 12.

      This step is easy enough for a novice to complete, takes no special tools, and could provide you with a lot of valuable information. This isn't a step to skip if, after all the steps above, your computer is still not turning on completely.

    11. Reinstall each piece of hardware that you removed in Step 10, one piece at a time, testing after each installation.

      Since your computer powered on with only the essential hardware installed, those components must work properly. This means that one of the hardware components you removed is causing your PC to not turn on properly. By installing each device back into your PC and testing them each time, you'll eventually find the hardware that caused your problem.

      Replace the defective hardware once you've identified it.

    12. Test your computer's hardware using a Power On Self Test card. If your PC still isn't displaying information on your monitor with anything but essential computer hardware installed, a POST card will help identify which piece of remaining hardware is causing your computer to not come on completely.

      If you don't have and are unwilling to purchase a POST card, skip to Step 13.

    13. Replace each piece of essential hardware in your computer with an identical or equivalent spare piece of hardware that you know is working, one component at a time, to determine which piece of hardware could be at fault. Test after each hardware replacement to determine which component is defective.

    14. If you don't have a POST card or spare parts to swap in and out, you're left not knowing which piece of your essential PC hardware is faulty. In these cases, you have little option than to rely on the help of individuals or companies that offer these resources.

    Still having issues? Try these tips to fix a broken laptop screen.

    How to Fix a Black Screen in Windows 10

    Why the PC Turns on With No Display

    When a computer powers on but shows nothing on the screen, the most likely issue is the monitor. It's either off, disconnected, or broken. However, you should also consider that a peripheral device connected to the PC, or the computer itself, could be to blame. The steps below will help identify the cause.

    If your computer is showing information on the monitor but is still not booting fully, see How to Fix a Computer That Won't Turn On for a better troubleshooting guide. We also have unique solutions for when a computer turns off right after turning on.

    FAQ

    • Can RAM cause my display to go black?

      Yes. Without RAM, your computer can't function, which means your display will be black when you turn it on. If you think this is the cause of your display problem, try reseating the RAM or installing new ones.

    • Why is the display getting no signal when I turn on my PC?

      Loose or faulty cables are commonly the culprit when your monitor says it has no signal. Also, if your display has multiple source inputs, make sure you're using the correct one.

    • How do you fix a display that doesn't turn on after the PC goes to sleep and wakes up?

      The display likely isn't turning on because your computer isn't waking from sleep properly. Try to wake your computer by jiggling the mouse, pressing a key on the keyboard, or quickly pressing the Power button. If your computer is awake, but the monitor is still asleep, you can force it to wake up using the keyboard shortcut Win+P or Ctrl+Alt+Del.

    • How do you change display settings in Windows when you can't see the display?

      You can try turning on the Narrator feature, which is available in Windows 11 and Windows 10. This screen-reading app can help you navigate through the display settings, even if you can't see them. You can turn it on or off by pressing the Win+Ctrl+Enter.

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    How to Fix a Computer That Turns on but Displays Nothing (2024)

    FAQs

    How to Fix a Computer That Turns on but Displays Nothing? ›

    Why the PC Turns on With No Display. When a computer powers on but shows nothing on the screen, the most likely issue is the monitor. It's either off, disconnected, or broken. However, you should also consider that a peripheral device connected to the PC, or the computer itself, could be to blame.

    Why does my computer have no display but turns on? ›

    Why the PC Turns on With No Display. When a computer powers on but shows nothing on the screen, the most likely issue is the monitor. It's either off, disconnected, or broken. However, you should also consider that a peripheral device connected to the PC, or the computer itself, could be to blame.

    Why does my computer turn on but the screen stays black? ›

    Update or Reinstall Device Drivers

    Outdated or broken drivers can cause a black screen on your Windows 10 computer. To fix the problem, update or reload the device drivers that are causing the problem. Go to Device to update the drivers.

    How do I fix my computer display not displaying? ›

    What to Do When Your Computer Screen Won't Show a Picture
    1. Give it More Power. (Credit: Molly Flores) ...
    2. Check the Cable Connections. ...
    3. Have You Tried Turning It Off and On Again? ...
    4. Turn Up the Brightness. ...
    5. Try a Different Cable. ...
    6. Try Another Display. ...
    7. Change the Input. ...
    8. Check Your Power Settings.
    Dec 26, 2023

    Why won't my computer turn on but has power? ›

    If your PC won't turn on but motherboard light is on, a potential culprit is the power button on the case itself or the wires connecting that button to the motherboard. Check to see if your motherboard has an onboard power button.

    How to fix motherboard no display? ›

    When you press the power button to turn on the computer but there is no display on the monitor, please follow the below steps to troubleshoot :
    1. Check the power supply.
    2. Check the CPU.
    3. Check the memory.
    4. Check the graphic card.
    5. Check the monitor.
    6. Test with minimal components, isolating the possible cause.
    7. Clear CMOS.
    Mar 8, 2024

    What is the black screen of death? ›

    The black screen of death is a fatal system error displayed by some versions of Microsoft Windows after encountering a critical system error. A hardware black screen of death that occurs when the system hard drive is unable to load the master boot record. The screen is blank apart from a flashing white text cursor.

    How do I fix the black screen of death on my computer? ›

    If your computer freezes with a black screen, restart it and hold down the F8 key or Shift and F8 keys when starting your device. This should allow you to start your PC in Safe Mode and resolve the issues.

    How do I force my computer to restart a black screen? ›

    If unable to sign in, click the “Power” icon and then choose “Restart” to reboot the PC. If the computer freezes at a black screen again, the last resort is to forcibly shut down the PC by pressing and holding the computer's power button for around 10 seconds.

    How to force restart a PC? ›

    Holding down Ctrl while pressing the power button will activate Emergency restart, which will reboot the PC immediately without saving anything. It's recommended to use this only as a last resort if the standard restart method doesn't work.

    How to hard reset a PC? ›

    To reset your PC, go to Start > Settings > System > Recovery . Next to Reset this PC , select Reset PC.

    Why is my computer not detecting my display? ›

    Turn the computer off and on to refresh the connection. Open the monitor's built-in controls and choose the correct input port. Check the signal cable connection between the display and the graphics card. Disconnect the signal cable from both ends, wait one minute, and firmly reconnect it.

    Why is my PC turning on but not my monitor or keyboard? ›

    There can be two possible reasons; broken/damaged cables and any internal problem with the display screen. Check the condition of the wire and connectors, if they look damaged, replace them immediately. In the second case, go to a repair shop.

    Why is my PC turning on but no display? ›

    An issue with your display could be caused by the CPU, motherboard, RAM, power supply, or graphics card (also called video card) not being properly connected. Try reseating all of these to make sure they're connected. You can also try using them in another computer to check they're working properly.

    Why is my PC stuck on a black screen when I turn it on? ›

    Black screen errors can occur for many reasons, such as Windows updates, faulty applications, outdated drivers or malware infections. As a Windows administrator, you'll have to fix the problem by trying different strategies, one step at a time.

    Why does my PC turn on but no signal to monitor? ›

    A faulty or loose cable or cable in the HDMI or display port will refrain your monitor from starting. Similarly, if your laptop turns on but no display screen black occurs due to hinge issues. Reconnect the HDMI cable and see or replace the cable if it is damaged.

    Why is my laptop having no display but has power? ›

    If your keyboard lights up, but there is no display, then that means that the system is getting powered up, but the GPU might having problems, your internal disk drive is corrupted or damaged, your display is damaged, or LVDS cable might be loose (This cable hooks your motherboard to your display).

    How to fix no signal monitor? ›

    1. Turn off your computer.
    2. Unplug the cable running from your monitor to your PC and plug it back in, making sure the connection is firm.
    3. Reattach the cable running from your monitor to your PC.
    4. Replace your monitor with another monitor if possible.
    5. Open your PC case and locate your video card.

    How to know if a power supply is failing? ›

    Signs & Symptoms of a Bad PSU
    • PC Won't Turn On. ...
    • Blue Screen Errors. ...
    • Random Freezing or Restarts. ...
    • Shutting Down Under Heavy Load. ...
    • PSU Overheating. ...
    • Strange Noises From PC Case. ...
    • Fans Spin But PC Won't Start. ...
    • Electric Shocks From PC Case When Touched.

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