Google Chrome’s black screen varies with your Windows build number or version (Windows 7/8), and the browser version. The black screen is normally encountered by users with older builds of Chrome running on early Windows 10 builds. And, if you bump into it with the latest software installed, you should try the solutions we recommend in this article.
Tip: If the screen is completely black and you can’t access the options, then you need to access the Extensions folder on this path – C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 1 and rename the extensions folder. Re-launch chrome after renaming the folder, if an extension caused the black screen issue, it should be resolved by now. You need to enable the option to view hidden files if you are not able to access the folder.
If you are following the tip mentioned, you should refer the video below:
If the black screen issue isn’t permanent, you can try disabling the extensions. A lot of users tend to have some unnecessary extensions installed. So, you need to clean up and manage the existing extensions to know if any of them is the root cause for the Google chrome black screen issue.
To disable the extensions, here’s what you need to do:
Once you disable all the extensions, re-launch chrome to see if the issue still persists, if it has been fixed, you can try enabling the extensions (one by one) to see which one caused the issue and have it removed.
In either case, if disabling the extensions did not work out, keep trying other solutions mentioned below.
Usually, it is recommended to enable the hardware acceleration to improve the performance/user experience of your application.
But, if there’s a conflict (or if your system isn’t capable coping up), enabling hardware acceleration might affect the performance and in this case – it might be the root cause for Google Chrome black screen issue.
So, you can try disabling the hardware acceleration by following the steps below:
In case you’re using Google Chrome in the full-screen mode, you should press F11 on your keyboard to exit the full-screen mode. Even if you are not, try pressing F11 to toggle the full-screen mode and see if that helps.
In either case, simply try to drag and resize the chrome window (if it’s visible to you).
For some reason, if there’s a compatibility problem with the Windows build you are using, you can change the compatibility mode. For more details, refer to this video:
Here’s how you can do that:
If nothing else works, resetting or re-installing Chrome will help. Considering that you’ve all your browsing data synced to your email account on Google Chrome or if you have no problem losing the browsing data, you can simply reset Google Chrome and then launch it again to see if the problem still persists.
If resetting does not work, you should re-install Google Chrome by downloading the latest version available.
The above-mentioned solutions are the best possible resolutions for the Google Chrome black screen issue. In your case, which of the methods explained did the trick?
In case it did not work, let us know about it in the comments below.