Help! I Can’t Boot into Linux After Downgrading Graphics Drivers

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Asked By LostInTech47 On

I'm having a major issue with my Linux setup. I was trying to downgrade my Nvidia graphics drivers because the latest version was causing some problems for me. However, after I attempted the downgrade, I can't boot into my system anymore. It just gets stuck at a blinking white line in the top left corner of the screen. I'm really stuck and could use some help figuring this out!

3 Answers

Answered By TechieTinker On

I’m using Fedora. It's strange because I see the GRUB menu and can select my kernel, but after that it just freezes on the cursor.

Answered By LinuxGuru99 On

What version of Linux are you using? If it’s showing a black screen with a blinking cursor, it could hint that the system can't find an OS to boot from.

Answered By TechWhiz01 On

Can you share what exactly you did while trying to downgrade the drivers? Knowing the steps might help pinpoint the issue.

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