We also have the feature to change the screen resolution and refresh rate in Windows 10, 8 but if the VGA does not support the screen resolution you changed to, you will most likely get a black screen thus preventing you from using the Windows 8 PC or Laptop.

Fix VGA problems on Windows 10, 8, 7

1. Boot into Safe Mode

This tutorial explains how we can boot in Safe mode in order for Windows 10, 8 to load only the necessary video card drivers. This will help us change back the settings we have previously done and fix our video issue. For more information on how to enter Safe Mode on your Windows computer, go to Microsoft’s support page.

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2. Use an external HDMI monitor

If you have a laptop and you cannot get into Windows 10, 8, 7 because you have nothing on the screen, the first thing you need to do is connect the laptop to an external display via HDMI cable.

3. Use Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooter

If the issue persists, you can also run Windows 10’s built-in troubleshooters to fix it. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. SPONSORED

To run the hardware troubleshooter on other Windows versions, open Control Panel, type ‘troubleshoot’ in the search menu located in the upper right-hand corner and select Troubleshooting. Click on View All and select Hardware and Devices.

This is how you can fix your VGA issues on a Windows 10, 8, 7 PC or laptop, However if you have a hardware VGA issue, it is recommended to contact your Video Card manufacturer or PC manufacturer for more detailed help on the matter. If you have other ideas related to this specific issue, let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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