Black screen when starting up for about 5-15 minutes

The first two times it happened, I would like to re start the computer and I would get the Bios screen, but when she reaches the windows screen it would go black. for about 3 minutes. Then everything would be fine.

Now, I get the black screen as soon as I turn on the computer it stays black for about ten to fifteen minutes. It arises suddenly, all on its own.

Ive tried... Hardware and software updates, including windows. Ive tried cache ram, flushing, Ive tried unplugging, stall everything and reconnect. Ive tried to use another monitor. Uninstall all antivirus software. Ive tried to adjust the boot parameters.  Ive tried to adjust the resolution of the screen.

I don't know what to do?

Hey everybody,

Update!

Eventually the monitor never returned.  So it was out of service until I fixed it.

Several hours in my resolution of problems, I discovered the problem.   The "monitor Extra I was using was nonfuctional out of the box" once I realized that I concentrated on the screen itself.  With a little research in my monitor (formerly broken), I discovered that there are problems with capacitor.

Of course once I opened the monitor, two of the capacitors had jumps/bulging upward.  So they had blown... It was a slow burn.  So, as I used it, the capacitor lost ability to work...  So I replaced two capacitors with a bit of sodering. Turn the monitor together and TADA!  Monitor is fully functional.

In case you're wondering the monitor that I use is a Samsung (apparently a lot of capacitor problems in its monitors) model 906BW.

Also, I guess I should of mentioned that this is not a laptop. Its a desktop computer.

Confirmed FIX: Replacing two capacitors bulged/jumps inside the monitor.

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