According to some reports, the use of RDP or Remote Desktop on recent versions of Windows 10 results in the display of a black screen. This problem occurs when using the Remote Desktop Connection feature in Windows 10. The real causes of this black screen are display drivers or improper configuration with the Remote Desktop Connection utility.
Windows 10 RDP black screen
Typically, Windows 10 Remote Desktop displays a black screen and then disconnects. The following two working methods will help you solve the problem of the Windows 10 RDP black screen:
- Disable persistent bitmap caching
- Update the display driver.
1) Disable persistent bitmap caching
Open the Remote Desktop connection customer.
Select the Show options button to set up your Remote Desktop connection. Go to Experience tongue.
shoot the option for Persistent bitmap caching.
You can now log in normally to the remote computer and your problem must now be resolved.
2) Update the display driver
You must update the graphics drivers. You will get the driver download links here.
Visit your manufacturer's website such as NVIDIA, AMD or Intel. Open the section called drivers And download the latest version of the drivers from there.
Once the download is complete, simply install the display driver and reboot your computer.
This should solve the problem of the black screen with RDP.