Windows White Screen of Death: What It Is and How to Fix

by Jake Harfield

The White Screen of Death (WSOD) is a white screen that appears when something is wrong with your Microsoft Windows 10 or Windows 11 operating system. Unlike the Blue Screen of Death, no errors tend to accompany the white screen problem to give you an idea of what caused the issue., which can make troubleshooting difficult.

In this article, we explain eight methods you can use to resurrect your computer from the White Screen of Death.

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    What Causes the White Screen of Death Problem?

    The White Screen of Death error, like the infamous Blue Screen of Death, is most commonly produced by hardware failures. However, the issue can also be caused by software malfunctions.

    Common causes of the white screen error include:

    1. Display driver issues, especially if it occurs during startup or when you’re playing games.
    2. Issues with your monitor or video settings.
    3. Malware.
    4. Glitches in third-party applications.
    5. The absence of critical system files.

    8 Ways to Fix White Screen of Death

    Here are eight fixes for the White Screen of Death, starting with the easiest and progressing to the more in-depth fixes.

    1. Force-Restart Your Windows Computer

    The most simple way to combat the WSOD is to force-restart your system.

    To force a reboot, hold down the power button for a few seconds or until the computer has completely shut down. Press the power button again to reboot your Windows 10 device. If your WSOD persists, try one of the other methods listed below.

    Note: This may temporarily fix the white screen issue but not prevent it from occurring again.

    2. Remove USB Accessories

    If your White Screen of Death is accompanied by a visible cursor, an external device is likely the cause.

    1. Remove any peripherals plugged into your USB ports, including your mouse and keyboard.
    2. Force-restart your computer as above.
    3. If your computer starts normally, start connecting your accessories one at a time until one of them malfunctions or the WSOD occurs. You will need to replace or repair the causative device.

    3. Use Safe Mode

    If your WSOD does not occur until after login, it may be a third-party app causing the error. If this is the case, using Safe Mode may help you identify the problematic app and uninstall or repair it.

    If the White Screen of Death hasn’t reoccurred yet, you can enter Safe Mode as follows:

    1. On your keyboard, press the Windows key + R.
    2. In the run box, type msconfig and press Enter to open the System Configuration window.
    1. Navigate to the Boot tab. Under Boot options, select Safe Boot and click OK.
    1. Reboot your PC. Your device should now boot in Safe Mode. If it starts up without causing the White Screen of Death issue, you should remove any recently installed apps to see if they are causing the issue.

    You can also enter Safe Mode while rebooting. To do so, press F8 repeatedly before the Windows logo appears. Your PC will boot into Safe Mode.

    4. Update Your Graphic Drivers

    An outdated or faulty graphics card driver may cause the White Screen of Death on Windows 10 and 11 while you are using certain games or apps. Updating the drivers may fix the problem.

    1. On your keyboard, press the Windows key + X and click Device Manager.
    1. Double-click the Display adapters option to expand it. Then, right-click each of the drivers and select Update driver.
    1. Select the Search automatically for drivers option.
    1. Wait for the wizard to complete. Then, if an update is available, install it.

    5. Update Windows

    If nothing yet has fixed the issue, it’s possible that an outdated Windows 10 operating system is causing your White Screen of Death. This is most likely if your computer freezes and reverts to the WSOD at random.

    1. On your keyboard, press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
    2. Click Update & Security.
    1. Select the Check for updates button. Once the scan is finished, click Install now.
    2. Reboot your computer.

    6. Uninstall a Windows update

    In contrast, if the White Screen of Death occurred after installing a Windows 10 or 11 update, uninstalling the update may fix your issue.

    1. On your keyboard, Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
    2. Select Update & Security.
    1. Click Recovery.
    1. Under Go back to the previous version of Windows 10, select Get Started.

    If this isn’t available or you know which specific update likely caused the issue, you can try uninstalling it:

    1. On your keyboard, Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
    2. Select Update & Security.
    1. On the Windows Update page, select View update history.
    1. Select Uninstall updates to open the Control Panel.
    1. Select the update in question and click the Uninstall button.

    7. Use System Restore Point

    This is another option if the White Screen of Death is appearing after login. Reverting to a restore point should take your Windows OS back to a functional state. However, all files created after the time of the restore point will be deleted.

    This method will only work if you have previously made a system restore point to revert to. If you haven’t, you will need to use a different method to rectify the white screen problem.

    To revert your PC to a previous restore point:

    1. In the Start Menu, search for and select Create a restore point.
    1. In the System Protection tab, select the System Restore… button.
    1. Tick “Recommended restore” then select Next and complete the restoration wizard. Alternatively, tick “Choose a different restore point” and choose the one you would like.
    1. The computer will restart automatically.

    8. Run Hardware Tests

    Faulty hardware might be causing the white screen of death. It could be the graphics card, monitor, GPU, hard disk, SSD, or even the motherboard.

    If none of the methods above has worked, there is a good chance that hardware, such as your hard drive, is responsible. It’s difficult to test this unless you have spare parts lying around that you can switch and test one by one. Because of this, you might be better off consulting a professional PC repair expert to test your parts.

    No More White Screen of Death

    Facing the White Screen of Death is nothing short of frustrating. But hopefully with this tutorial you’ve been able to conquer the issue and return your PC to normal. Just be sure to be careful when downloading apps and buying computer accessories to prevent WSOD from rearing its ugly head again.

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