troubleshooting from microsoft site
If your PC experiences a black screen after signing in to Windows 10, try the following steps:
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Unplug your external devices
Sometimes, your PC’s external devices can be the cause of problems. Try unplugging all your devices, then plugging them back in one at a time.
If that worked, but one of your devices causes your display to go black when you plug it back in, unplug your devices again, plug them in one at a time – except the device causing the problem – and restart your PC. If you can determine which device is causing the problem, contact your device manufacturer for support.
Enter Safe Mode
If unplugging external devices doesn’t fix the problem, start your PC in Safe Mode, then try the following troubleshooting steps.
Restart your PC. When you reach the sign-in screen, hold the Shift key and select the Power button, then select Restart.
After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup settings > Restart. After your PC restarts, you should see a number of options. Press 5 or F5 for Safe Mode with networking.
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Reinstall your display adapter driver
Once your PC is in Safe Mode, reinstall your display adapter driver.
Type device manager into the search box on the taskbar, then select Device Manager.
Expand Display adapter.
Right-click the display adapter and select Uninstall > OK.
Restart your PC.
Shut down the RunOnce processes
There might be a problem with one or more RunOnce processes. If you’re in Safe Mode and want to shut them down:
Right-click Start Windows Start menu icon and select Task Manager.
Check both the Processes tab and Services tab – look for any instances of RunOnce32.exe or RunOnce.exe. If you find any that are running:
In Processes, select the item, and select End task.
In Services, right-click the item, and select Stop.
Restart your PC.
Edit: check if the HDD is on sleep mode also