Web browsers White blank Screen Issue

If you are facing Web browsers White blank Screen Issue on your pc, then you have come to the right place. Today I will tell you why this happening and what is the solution for that problem.

Web Browsers and other apps began to display blank screens all of a sudden. This problem first appeared in Google Chrome a few weeks ago. Because the Google Chrome window had abruptly gone blank, I tried a variety of browsers to find a solution.

Web browsers White blank Screen Issue



Back then, I discovered a thread recommending changing the compatibility settings, which worked in part but caused YouTube to crash and display a "aw snap" warning.

I discovered that a similar thing happened with Opera (Opera also made my taskbar and sometimes the entire desktop act odd and lag / glitch and be blank) and Microsoft Edge when I installed multiple browsers to check up my problem (which was white instead of the usual black).

Whenever these problems arise, I am unable to shut the application by right-clicking in the taskbar and selecting "Quit," and must instead use the task manager to "end task" the programme. I've been using Firefox for a long now and have been able to ignore the issue.

Unfortunately, the same problem persists with other types of software and installers; for example, both the installer and the app for Github display a dark window.

The installer of an E-book reader app called Ridi books showed the same behavior. The buttons sometimes still work, so knowing where they are located one could close confirm or cancel things.

I am sorry for explaining this whole situation in layman's terms and in a very visual manner, however I miss the vocabulary and knowledge to explain it in a more technical way.

I have updated Windows several times since, to the latest version and also updated my graphics card driver without observing any change.

To troubleshoot the issue, try perform Clean Boot and see if the problem persist?

Take a look at:


https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows-da2f9573-6eec-00ad-2f8a-a97a1807f3dd


If not, activate each service one at a time until you find the one that's causing the issue. You can type the following command in the Command prompt if you run it as administrator: sfc/scannow To see whether there are any corrupted components that need to be repaired, press enter and let it run.

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