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When adjusting the display settings in intel graphics control centre on my dell XPS laptop, I pushed the hue slider fully left, and the screen is left black. I can't change it back because my screen is black so I can't see anything. Please can someone explain what to do. I also had blue light intensity turned to zero.
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Hold the power button down for six seconds, and then power on.
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This does nothing but restart the computer. Once the boot has finished, the screen goes black before sign in. It is an issue with the intel graphics driver. It is up to date, but clearly buggy.
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- Boot from your Windows 10 installation USB. If you don't have one yet, prepare it using Microsoft Media Creation Tool.
- Select your language preferences and click/tap on Next.
- Click/tap on Repair your computer at the bottom.
- Click/tap on Troubleshoot.
- Click/tap on Advanced options.
- Click on Command Prompt
- In the Command Prompt write the following command: bcdedit /set {default} safeboot minimal and press enter to execute this command
- Close the Command Prompt window by clicking the X in the upper right corner of the Command Prompt window.
- Select Continue and sign in to Windows. Windows will boot in SAFE mode and you should be able to reset the Intel Graphics Driver settings.
- While in Windows, press Windows key + r. Run msconfig
- Chose Boot tab and uncheck Safe boot. Reboot your system.
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1. Download the Intel Graphics Driver from your laptop site. OEM usually customizes Graphics Drivers. Disconnect the internet.
2. Uninstall the Intel Graphics Driver from Device Manager (check the "Uninstall device software..." option). Reboot your laptop.
3. Install the previously downloaded OEM driver.
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