If you’ve ever got stuck on a black screen with spinning dots or just a black login screen with dots and are looking for ways to resolve it, you’ve come to the right place. Here, you’ll find and learn everything you need to about this issue that’s seen in Windows 10.

Black Login Screen With Spinning Dots in Windows 10 is an update issue that is likely to occur after powering up your computer after recently upgrading it. The spinning dots are supposed to say that Windows is doing something in the background but in this case, it is not. 

The dots could keep on spinning for hours like the computer isn’t booting up. However, the computer actually boots up but it just can’t load the login page. This is a really frustrating issue as it isn’t much you can do about it other than wait for it to fix itself. But that doesn’t help all the time and it’s really time-consuming.

What Causes Black Screen with Spinning Dots in Windows 10?

Although there isn’t a specific reason your screen gets stuck on a black screen with spinning dots, there are, however, things that can be attributed to causing this issue. Problems with devices and accessories like the monitor, the display card, or cables can play a huge role in it. Also, any incorrect system configuration, viruses or malware, and corrupt registry files are believed to have a hand in it too.

 

How to Fix Black Screen with Spinning Dots in Windows 10?

Below is a step-by-step guide you should follow to resolve this error. You don’t have to attempt each one of them, just try to work your way down and find the suitable one that helps you to get rid of it.

Remove USB Devices

The first method that you should try is disconnecting all the devices connected to your computer with a USB cable. This includes SD Card readers, Bluetooth, wireless mouse dongle, and all the other USB peripherals. A lot of users have reported that this method has worked for them and this will most likely work for you as well. But in case it doesn’t, move further down.

 

Boot into Safe Mode

There are a couple of things you can do to eradicate this issue. But for that, you’ll have to get into your system. You can’t do that without booting your system in safe mode. Here’s how you can do that:

  • Hold the power button down for a few seconds to shut your PC down
  • Press your power button again to power it on
  • Repeat this until you see the recovery option
  • Navigate to Advanced Repair Options -> Troubleshoot -> Advanced options -> Windows Startup Settings -> Restart
  • Press F5 to Enable Safe mode with Networking

Once you boot into the safe mode, follow these methods:

 

Uninstall dedicated Graphics Card Driver

  • Go to Control Panel and then scroll down to All Control Panel Items.
  • Now go to Program and features and search for Nvidia or AMD (depending on the GPU you have) and uninstall their drivers.
  • You’ll be prompted to restart your computer.
  • Boot into Safe Mode again and download the latest version of your graphic drivers.
  • Once it is installed, restart your PC and see if the issue is fixed.

If you no longer get stuck on a Black screen, you’re good to go but if this issue still exists, boot your computer in safe mode again and do these:

 

Run an SFC Scan

  • Press Windows + X key and Open Windows Powershell (Admin).
  • When Command Prompt opens, type in sfc /scannow.
  • The scan will now start. It might take time so be patient.

 

Run DISM Scan 

  • Open Command Prompt as Admin like above
  • Run the following commands

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /scanhealth

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

  • Let the scan complete and see if the issue is resolved

Perform Automatic Repair

Get a Windows 10 DVD or USB and follow these:

  • Insert the Windows 10 installation media and power up your computer.
  • Select the “Repair your Computer” option located at the bottom left corner of your computer screen.
  • Choose Troubleshoot.
  • From the Advanced Options, choose Startup Repair.
  • Choose the OS you want to repair. In your case, it’s Windows 10.

 

We hope that these simple steps have helped you to Fix Black Login Screen With Spinning Dots in Windows 10. If you are still encountering it, please let us know, so that we would check what other reasons may be triggering it and how to fix that.

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