Ubuntu 16.04 no display at all with caps lock light blinking












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I have dual boot system with ubuntu 16.04 and windows 10.



Everything was working fine, last night I was using ubuntu and I shutdown the system, while it was shutting down I closed the lid.



Now when I start system there is no display at all with caps lock light blinking.
I tried to search for solution, mostly say that its kernel panic, but couldn't find any solution.




THERE IS NO DISPLAY AT ALL, AND I AM NOT EVEN ABLE TO GO MENU BOOT
MENU.




Is there any solution, what should I do?










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  • Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

    – olivierb2
    4 hours ago











  • @olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

    – Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
    4 hours ago











  • Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago











  • I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago
















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I have dual boot system with ubuntu 16.04 and windows 10.



Everything was working fine, last night I was using ubuntu and I shutdown the system, while it was shutting down I closed the lid.



Now when I start system there is no display at all with caps lock light blinking.
I tried to search for solution, mostly say that its kernel panic, but couldn't find any solution.




THERE IS NO DISPLAY AT ALL, AND I AM NOT EVEN ABLE TO GO MENU BOOT
MENU.




Is there any solution, what should I do?










share|improve this question

























  • Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

    – olivierb2
    4 hours ago











  • @olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

    – Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
    4 hours ago











  • Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago











  • I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago














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I have dual boot system with ubuntu 16.04 and windows 10.



Everything was working fine, last night I was using ubuntu and I shutdown the system, while it was shutting down I closed the lid.



Now when I start system there is no display at all with caps lock light blinking.
I tried to search for solution, mostly say that its kernel panic, but couldn't find any solution.




THERE IS NO DISPLAY AT ALL, AND I AM NOT EVEN ABLE TO GO MENU BOOT
MENU.




Is there any solution, what should I do?










share|improve this question
















I have dual boot system with ubuntu 16.04 and windows 10.



Everything was working fine, last night I was using ubuntu and I shutdown the system, while it was shutting down I closed the lid.



Now when I start system there is no display at all with caps lock light blinking.
I tried to search for solution, mostly say that its kernel panic, but couldn't find any solution.




THERE IS NO DISPLAY AT ALL, AND I AM NOT EVEN ABLE TO GO MENU BOOT
MENU.




Is there any solution, what should I do?







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  • Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

    – olivierb2
    4 hours ago











  • @olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

    – Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
    4 hours ago











  • Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago











  • I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago



















  • Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

    – olivierb2
    4 hours ago











  • @olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

    – Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
    4 hours ago











  • Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago











  • I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

    – olivierb2
    2 hours ago

















Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

– olivierb2
4 hours ago





Can you press e from grub boot menu, remove splash and quiet from kernel boot line and press F10 to start. Then you will be able to see the kernel panic, a photo then can be useful.

– olivierb2
4 hours ago













@olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

– Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
4 hours ago





@olivierb2 didn't get it, there is no display at all. kindly can you tell me step by step like force shut and than start and than ...

– Muhammad Faisal Iqbal
4 hours ago













Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

– olivierb2
2 hours ago





Sorry, I forgot to say how to display grub : askubuntu.com/questions/16042/… Basically maintaining shift or esc in UEFI.

– olivierb2
2 hours ago













I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

– olivierb2
2 hours ago





I assume you have at least the BIOS screen, right ?

– olivierb2
2 hours ago










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