Windows 11/Black screen with delay

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Rubrek

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Hi,

Could someone please give me some advice? I've searched the forum and the solutions I've tried so far don't work.

My computer is running Windows 11. When I switch my computer on, everything seems to boot as normal: logo, etc. However, the screen immediately goes black. The monitor still seems to be receiving a signal as the standby light isn't on. However, I've tried it with another monitor that says it's not receiving a signal. If I put the computer to sleep using the power button, I can restart it and see the Windows login screen, but after a few seconds it goes black again.

I've tried rebooting the computer to access recovery, but after seeing a message about entering repair mode, the screen goes black again.

Does anyone have any ideas? Any suggestions very gratefully received!
 
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