Fix Windows 11 Displays A Black Wallpaper [Solved]
One of the issues faced by Windows 11 users is a black desktop background being displayed at random times after an upgrade from Windows 10. According to most of the users, they saw a black wallpaper on the display while changing the theme or using a new wallpaper. There are a few others who encountered the display background going black while trying to open the Start menu.
Windows 11 gives you the option to customize your user experience. For example, you can change the theme of your Windows 11 computer or personalize the lock screen as per your choice. But changing the desktop wallpaper is probably the first thing you prefer in terms of customization.
If your Desktop Background appears Black in Windows 11/10 then this tutorial will be able to help you. Users may see a Black desktop background after installing a particular update, misconfigured settings or if they have a corrupted Graphics driver. This post offers suggestions to help you resolve the issue.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
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According to users who have encountered this issue, Windows 11 sometimes displays a black wallpaper when you apply a new theme or wallpaper. Some users have also mentioned that, at times, opening the Start menu makes the desktop background go black.
There are times when you just want to use a new wallpaper to give your desktop a fresh look. You could decide to use your favorite picture, a live wallpaper, a slide show, or a simple solid color.
However, the desktop display settings might often disappoint you. While trying to change the wallpaper, you could suddenly see a black background on your desktop.
While we are unsure what is causing Windows 11 to display a black wallpaper, you can quickly fix the issue with these solutions. We are sure that the team behind Windows 11 is aware of the problem and will release a fix soon.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei , Microsoft Surface, and Samsung.
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