
Might need to change which monitor is the primary one


The issue appears to be caused by Screen Caching and accessing a system with different display resolution or RDP window sizes. Using Remote Desktop the remote screen turns black right after login and you have no control. Remote Desktop – Black Screen Of Death The Issue I ran out of options to fix this, any help will be appreciated. It only says "the windows logon process has unexpectedly terminated" I checked the event log and apparently WINLOGON keeps crashing. Pressing CTRL + ALT + END doesn't do anything.Ĭreated a new account and tried logging on to that to test if it is account related, still didn't log in.ĭid a sfc /scannow to do a system scan and fix corrupt files, it came out with no errors. Rebooting temporarily fixes the problem, until it starts happening again.ĭisabling bitmap caching or changing resolution on RDP client doesn't fix it. When issue occurs, I can replicate it on Windows, Mac, or iPads/iPhones over LAN or WAN.

It's an Intel i7 desktop with nVidia GPU with the latest drivers. It makes a secure connection and connects, but I get a black screen without a cursor and disconnects a few seconds after that without any errors.

I used to connect to my computer via RDP through WAN and LAN with no issues.Īfter installing W10 and setting up everything correctly (ports, static IP etc) I still can connect, but during the day it randomly kicks me out and I can't successfully log in afterwards. I've been having this issue since I updated (fresh install) to Windows 10 Professional.
