![]() And if you see the minimized window and try to expand it by clicking on its title bar, it might open up to show a command prompt - or it might not. ![]() You may also see a command prompt window minimized at the bottom left corner of your monitor - or you may not. No, I’m talking about a different kind of problem, one where the upgrade process proceeds as far as a login prompt appearing and then you log on and wait and just when you think your Windows desktop is going to appear, your screen goes black leaving only a white mouse pointer you can move around with your mouse. That problem is widely attested and well known, and if you quack-quack or Google or Bing the phrase “black screen after upgrade to Windows 10” you’ll get numerous instances of this happening and discussions of how to resolve the problem. And I’m not talking about getting a black screen after your system reboots during the upgrade process. ![]() One scenario that has been reported from multiple sources is the dreaded black screen during an upgrade issue. This has been brought home to me again and again by stories from sysadmins in the field who have been upgrading to newer versions of Windows 10 since the release of this operating system. ![]() When something goes wrong upgrading from one version of Windows 10 to a newer version, things can go really wrong.
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