![]() But in Recovery-Mode (the list showing the recovery options), the display suddenly worked. In Safe-Mode, my display was still not working. I can only speak for my case, but I could fix it after spending over an hour with Apple Support. The list showing the recovery options is enough you don't have to load any backups. Turn Off Automatic Graphics Switching (for black screens on dual-GPU MacBook Pro only) Some MacBook Pro models have dual graphics cards that switch automatically. Start your Mac in Recovery-Mode and check if the issue remains. If this works, you’ll know rather quickly because the black screen will give way to the regular Mac OS desktop.Start your Mac in Safe-Mode and check if the issue remains.Do you have a different MacBook that you can try with your display? If yes, try that.Do you have a different external display that you can try as well? If yes, try that.Try to connect the display to a different port on your MacBook.Is the display directly connected to your MacBook? If not, try it.Are you running the latest version of macOS? If you do not, update your system.So before I tell you about what helped me, here are a few things for you to check first: However, you can read about others facing the same situation or a similar one on different online forums. ![]() Therefore, if you face the mentioned issue, the external display will turn black the moment you close the lid of your MacBook.įor me, this problem came out of nowhere, and I can't remember loading any OS updates or seeing any errors. ![]() Usually, If you close the lid of your MacBook, your connected, external display becomes the main display. That's why I want to share everything I know about this one with you. It turns out I'm not the only one facing this or a similar issue. ![]()
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