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Do you have a Recovery disk? Can you boot into Safe Mode - can you get to Advanced Startup Options and do a system Restore?  , if not try the solution below

 

At the black screen, press the Ctrl key once on an attached physical keyboard. (You won’t see any visible change, but pressing the Ctrl key will place the cursor in the password box that you’re currently not able to see.)

Now type the password of the user that just signed out and press Enter.This will sign you back into Windows and the desktop will appear.

If you failed to sign in because you mistyped the password, press Enter once more. Then retype the password and press Enter." ...

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As the free upgrade ended over a month ago I am wondering how the upgrade was accidentally clicked on and even if it was why so long for a problem to arise ?

All I can suggest is that you try to start it in safe mode and see if anything shows up

Click here for safe mode guide

Difficult to advise with a blank screen as all the usual software fixes and adjustments we could suggest require interaction and the black screen eliminates this option. 

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