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If you are using a laptop, try the trick below which may work like a charm for you. If not, skip this solution.
Shut down your PC. Remove the battery, press and hold the power button for 60 seconds. Put the battery back in and start your PC again.
-Update Drivers through Device Manager (won't work if you don't have keyboard access)
Follow these steps:
1. Press Win+R (Windows logo key and R key) at the same time. A Run dialog box will open.
2. Type devmgmt.msc in the run box and click OK button.
3. Under Display adapters, right-click on one video card. Click Update Driver Software… on the context menu.
4. Select Search automatically for updated driver software. Then Windows will install the new driver automatically.
If you have more than one graphics card installed, repeat the steps to update the driver for each of them.
The solution: The workaround is surprisingly simple. Before starting the PC, the HDMI cable needs to be pulled out! Once logged in, the cable can be reconnected.