windows 10 black screen before login without cursor, and fast startup mode won't let me go into bios settings












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I made a mistakes when I install windows 10:



it told me I need update videos card driver, but I ignored. I reboot to bois, and turn on the fast startup and secure boot, then I save and reboot...



now windows 10 stuck in a black screen without cursor, I have no way to back to bios again.



tried press power button, it turns computer off, and press again, it directly goes to the black screen, seens the fast startup is working prefectly, which is not needed this time. :(



anyway to get around this so I can get in my bios
and get my windows 10 video driver fixed.










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    When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:28











  • Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:29






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    @Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:59











  • Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 1





    yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:24
















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I made a mistakes when I install windows 10:



it told me I need update videos card driver, but I ignored. I reboot to bois, and turn on the fast startup and secure boot, then I save and reboot...



now windows 10 stuck in a black screen without cursor, I have no way to back to bios again.



tried press power button, it turns computer off, and press again, it directly goes to the black screen, seens the fast startup is working prefectly, which is not needed this time. :(



anyway to get around this so I can get in my bios
and get my windows 10 video driver fixed.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:28











  • Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:29






  • 1





    @Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:59











  • Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 1





    yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:24














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I made a mistakes when I install windows 10:



it told me I need update videos card driver, but I ignored. I reboot to bois, and turn on the fast startup and secure boot, then I save and reboot...



now windows 10 stuck in a black screen without cursor, I have no way to back to bios again.



tried press power button, it turns computer off, and press again, it directly goes to the black screen, seens the fast startup is working prefectly, which is not needed this time. :(



anyway to get around this so I can get in my bios
and get my windows 10 video driver fixed.










share|improve this question














I made a mistakes when I install windows 10:



it told me I need update videos card driver, but I ignored. I reboot to bois, and turn on the fast startup and secure boot, then I save and reboot...



now windows 10 stuck in a black screen without cursor, I have no way to back to bios again.



tried press power button, it turns computer off, and press again, it directly goes to the black screen, seens the fast startup is working prefectly, which is not needed this time. :(



anyway to get around this so I can get in my bios
and get my windows 10 video driver fixed.







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    When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:28











  • Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:29






  • 1





    @Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:59











  • Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 1





    yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:24














  • 1





    When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:28











  • Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:29






  • 1





    @Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 8:59











  • Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

    – Mawg
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:21






  • 1





    yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

    – user3127293
    Dec 26 '18 at 9:24








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When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 8:28





When yoiu reboot, press F2 or DEL and that should get you back into BIOS.

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 8:28













Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 8:29





Or, try F*, which might get you into safe mode

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 8:29




1




1





@Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

– user3127293
Dec 26 '18 at 8:59





@Mawg thanks for the F2 trick, why I didn't try this before. and what's the "F*"? I think safe mode is better for me, maybe I can install video card driver there. Thanks.

– user3127293
Dec 26 '18 at 8:59













Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 9:21





Sorry, I meant F8 - it boots you into windows, but with no drivers & oprtionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers. I will post an answer.

– Mawg
Dec 26 '18 at 9:21




1




1





yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

– user3127293
Dec 26 '18 at 9:24





yes @Mawg, do post an answer, I will accept it. seems F8 isn't work, it just go to the bios straight away, and what ever i put F5 or any F buttons, it goes to bios, I think it must something wrong with the installation of my win10, I am doing the reinstall, will updated the video card driver before set to fast start up. thanks.

– user3127293
Dec 26 '18 at 9:24










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Deepening on your PC, pressing either F2 or DEL at boot generally gets you into BIOS. You can Google to find which.



You can also try F8 and boot into safe mode. That boots you into windows, but with no drivers & optionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers






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    Deepening on your PC, pressing either F2 or DEL at boot generally gets you into BIOS. You can Google to find which.



    You can also try F8 and boot into safe mode. That boots you into windows, but with no drivers & optionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers






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      Deepening on your PC, pressing either F2 or DEL at boot generally gets you into BIOS. You can Google to find which.



      You can also try F8 and boot into safe mode. That boots you into windows, but with no drivers & optionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers






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        Deepening on your PC, pressing either F2 or DEL at boot generally gets you into BIOS. You can Google to find which.



        You can also try F8 and boot into safe mode. That boots you into windows, but with no drivers & optionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers






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        Deepening on your PC, pressing either F2 or DEL at boot generally gets you into BIOS. You can Google to find which.



        You can also try F8 and boot into safe mode. That boots you into windows, but with no drivers & optionally no network. You will have a very lo-resolution display, but enough to sort out your drivers







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