Powered by a ton of exciting new add-ons including “Studio Effects”, “Recall”, “Voice Clarity”, and more, the Windows 11 24H2 is a notable upgrade. Having given the latest Windows update a thorough look on my PC, I must say that it has got most bases covered to be a complete version. But that doesn’t mean the Windows 11 24H2 is flawless.
Some users have complained their PCs show a black screen during and after the 24H2 update. If this frustrating issue has dampened your excitement as well, now is the right time to take it for a task. Read on…
Fix the Black Screen in Windows 11 24H2
So, how do you resolve the black screen issue on your Windows device? While there are all sorts of ways to get rid of the dark screen, the one that has never failed to rescue me and many other users is the option to ditch the latest update and return to the previous version.
Thanks to the built-in way to downgrade Windows, you can make the switch without breaking any sweat at all. Yeah, you got that! It will let you roll back without the loss of any media or data at all.
- To get started, hit the Start button and choose Settings. If you prefer to use the keyboard shortcuts, hit the WIN+I to bring the Settings app into action.
- Inside the Settings menu, hit the System tab showing in the left sidebar.
- Now, scroll down a bit and choose the Recovery on the right side of the page.
- Here, you should see the prominent “Go back” button. Hit this very button to kickstart the downgrading process.
- Click on the Next button to continue.
- On the next screen, hit the Next button again to move swiftly without any hindrance.
- Hit the “No, thanks” button.
- Once again, hit the Next button -> select the Go back to earlier build” button and that’s about it.
Once you have successfully downgraded your system, I would recommend you wait until Microsoft has not only acknowledged the prevalent black screen problem but also provided an official way to resolve the issue. After all, it’s always a good idea to upgrade after checking reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which is better: Windows or macOS?
- Both Windows and macOS are leading operating systems. As to which one is better, it all comes down to personal preference as they both have their pros and cons.
2. Why has my PC become sluggish?
- There could be more than one reason why your Windows PC has slowed down. The major culprits of this issue are the clogged-up storage and the outdated versions of the software.