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Since I have my new hardware in my PC, I have a problem starting my computer. When it is off for several hours and I boot my pc windows hangs up at the login screen and shows me a black picture on my monitors. When I then reset the PC it loads windows normally and sometimes it is so that the primary taskbar is displayed on the secondary monitor.
I have already tried a few things.




  1. primary monitor is stored as primary monitor in the windows display settings.

  2. i updated all system devices in the device manager and also updated
    my graphics card.

  3. i completely reinstalled windows (reinstalled windows and kept private data)

  4. check the monitors in the BIOS. I could not detect any abnormalities.


My setup:





  • Monitors: 1x 4k monitor (primary/display port/extended), 2x HD monitors (secondary/HDMI/extended) The 4k monitor and one HDMI monitor are cloned.


  • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 970


  • Motherboard: Asus Prime B350 plus


  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core


  • Hard disks: 1x SSD (Windows), 1x HDD (Data) The Windows folders Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures are on the HDD


I hope someone still has some ideas how I can solve the problem, because resetting your computer at every start is not only time consuming but also not too good for the computer.



If you need any more information, I will be pleased to provide it.










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    Since I have my new hardware in my PC, I have a problem starting my computer. When it is off for several hours and I boot my pc windows hangs up at the login screen and shows me a black picture on my monitors. When I then reset the PC it loads windows normally and sometimes it is so that the primary taskbar is displayed on the secondary monitor.
    I have already tried a few things.




    1. primary monitor is stored as primary monitor in the windows display settings.

    2. i updated all system devices in the device manager and also updated
      my graphics card.

    3. i completely reinstalled windows (reinstalled windows and kept private data)

    4. check the monitors in the BIOS. I could not detect any abnormalities.


    My setup:





    • Monitors: 1x 4k monitor (primary/display port/extended), 2x HD monitors (secondary/HDMI/extended) The 4k monitor and one HDMI monitor are cloned.


    • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 970


    • Motherboard: Asus Prime B350 plus


    • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core


    • Hard disks: 1x SSD (Windows), 1x HDD (Data) The Windows folders Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures are on the HDD


    I hope someone still has some ideas how I can solve the problem, because resetting your computer at every start is not only time consuming but also not too good for the computer.



    If you need any more information, I will be pleased to provide it.










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      Since I have my new hardware in my PC, I have a problem starting my computer. When it is off for several hours and I boot my pc windows hangs up at the login screen and shows me a black picture on my monitors. When I then reset the PC it loads windows normally and sometimes it is so that the primary taskbar is displayed on the secondary monitor.
      I have already tried a few things.




      1. primary monitor is stored as primary monitor in the windows display settings.

      2. i updated all system devices in the device manager and also updated
        my graphics card.

      3. i completely reinstalled windows (reinstalled windows and kept private data)

      4. check the monitors in the BIOS. I could not detect any abnormalities.


      My setup:





      • Monitors: 1x 4k monitor (primary/display port/extended), 2x HD monitors (secondary/HDMI/extended) The 4k monitor and one HDMI monitor are cloned.


      • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 970


      • Motherboard: Asus Prime B350 plus


      • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core


      • Hard disks: 1x SSD (Windows), 1x HDD (Data) The Windows folders Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures are on the HDD


      I hope someone still has some ideas how I can solve the problem, because resetting your computer at every start is not only time consuming but also not too good for the computer.



      If you need any more information, I will be pleased to provide it.










      share|improve this question
















      Since I have my new hardware in my PC, I have a problem starting my computer. When it is off for several hours and I boot my pc windows hangs up at the login screen and shows me a black picture on my monitors. When I then reset the PC it loads windows normally and sometimes it is so that the primary taskbar is displayed on the secondary monitor.
      I have already tried a few things.




      1. primary monitor is stored as primary monitor in the windows display settings.

      2. i updated all system devices in the device manager and also updated
        my graphics card.

      3. i completely reinstalled windows (reinstalled windows and kept private data)

      4. check the monitors in the BIOS. I could not detect any abnormalities.


      My setup:





      • Monitors: 1x 4k monitor (primary/display port/extended), 2x HD monitors (secondary/HDMI/extended) The 4k monitor and one HDMI monitor are cloned.


      • Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 970


      • Motherboard: Asus Prime B350 plus


      • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six-Core


      • Hard disks: 1x SSD (Windows), 1x HDD (Data) The Windows folders Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures are on the HDD


      I hope someone still has some ideas how I can solve the problem, because resetting your computer at every start is not only time consuming but also not too good for the computer.



      If you need any more information, I will be pleased to provide it.







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          Apparently, I solved the problem. I burned a Windows 10 Iso onto a DVD and started the Windows 10 installation from the DVD. During the installation I completely deleted all partitions, including the private data, and reinstalled Windows 10. Now my system boots normally again since 2 days.






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            Apparently, I solved the problem. I burned a Windows 10 Iso onto a DVD and started the Windows 10 installation from the DVD. During the installation I completely deleted all partitions, including the private data, and reinstalled Windows 10. Now my system boots normally again since 2 days.






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              Apparently, I solved the problem. I burned a Windows 10 Iso onto a DVD and started the Windows 10 installation from the DVD. During the installation I completely deleted all partitions, including the private data, and reinstalled Windows 10. Now my system boots normally again since 2 days.






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                Apparently, I solved the problem. I burned a Windows 10 Iso onto a DVD and started the Windows 10 installation from the DVD. During the installation I completely deleted all partitions, including the private data, and reinstalled Windows 10. Now my system boots normally again since 2 days.






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                Apparently, I solved the problem. I burned a Windows 10 Iso onto a DVD and started the Windows 10 installation from the DVD. During the installation I completely deleted all partitions, including the private data, and reinstalled Windows 10. Now my system boots normally again since 2 days.







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