Option 1

Whenever you end up with 'Windows 10 blank screen with cursor after login' follow below solution.

Step 1: on the blank screen with cursor, Click 'Ctrl+Alt+Del' it will bring you the option for "Task Manager" along with other options

(You can also use the key combination CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open the Task Manager directly.)

Step 2: Click on Task manager 'File '-->New Task (run)   type explorer.exe and see if it will open applications.if not proceed to step 3.

Step 3: Type at Run 'services.msc' (without quotes), it will open windows services.

Step 4: Under the services, look for the service name 'AppReadiness' and double click on the 'AppReadiness" service.

Step 5: It will open 'AppReadiness' properties. Click on startup type and select 'Disabled", Click Apply and click ok.

Restart the PC:

Step 6: Click on Task Manager 'File' --> New Task (run)

Step 7: type at Run 'CMD' (without quotes) -->It will open command prompt

Step 8: At the command prompt type 'shutdown /s /f', this will shutdown the system.

 Restart the system and you should be able to login without any issues. 


Option 2:

Log in using a different user account:

The black screen problem can also be caused by corrupted Windows user profile. If you can log in to Windows with a different user account, and use it without any problems, a corrupted user profile may be the cause. You can then replace the folder of the corrupted user profile with the folder of the working user profile. Here’s how:

1) Restart your computer in Safe Mode. (That was not even necessary  for me)

2) Login with the working user account.

3) Navigate to C:\Users\{working-user-profile-name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Caches.

4) Copy the folder “Caches”.

5) Navigate to C:\Users\{broken-user-profile-name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Caches.

6) Replace the folder with the folder from the working user file.

7) Restart your PC and you should be able to log in again with the ‘corrupted’ user-profile. Good luck!

If you don’t have an existing working user account, you can create a new account. Ensure your Windows user account is an administrator. (If it’s not, you can activate the built-in administrator account in Windows and use it to login to Windows.