Ideacentre H505s: Windows 8.1 black screen

Hi mates,
I have upgraded my W8 (OEM) to W8.1. After I login to my account it will show me a black screen with mouse cursor only.
I have already read discussions about black screen and upgraded W8.1 but advice with safe-mode and disabled graphic driver is not working...
Could you anybody help me?
I don´t have instalation medium or system backup :-(
Thanks!

Hi Joaquinc,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
I’m sorry to hear that same issue has occurred in your H505s Desktop. Please perform OSRI (Operating System) as informed earlier in the post to check the issue, using “Lenovo Rescue System”. Click here to download User Guide and perform OSRI (Operating System Re-Install) refer page no.16 for the steps to perform OSRI.
NOTE:  Performing OSRI will erase all the data in the computer completely.
Do post us back if the issue still persists.
Best Regards
Shiva Kumar
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    VerticalAlignment="Stretch"
    x:Name="Navigator"
    NavigationStarting="Navigator_OnNavigationStarting"
    Visibility="{Binding IsBrowserVisible, Converter={StaticResource BoolToVisibilityConverter}}"
    >
    <interactivity:Interaction.Behaviors>
    <core:EventTriggerBehavior EventName="NavigationStarting">
    <core:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding NavigationStartingCommand}"
    InputConverter="{StaticResource StartingArgsToWebNavigationResultConverter}" />
    </core:EventTriggerBehavior>
    <core:EventTriggerBehavior EventName="NavigationCompleted">
    <core:InvokeCommandAction Command="{Binding NavigationCompletedCommand}"
    InputConverter="{StaticResource CompletedArgsToWebNavigationResultConverter}" />
    </core:EventTriggerBehavior>
    </interactivity:Interaction.Behaviors>
    </WebView>
    </Grid>
    </Grid>
    </Page>
    CS
    using System;
    using Windows.Foundation;
    using Windows.Phone.UI.Input;
    using Windows.UI.Xaml;
    using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls;
    using Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation;
    using GalaSoft.MvvmLight;
    using PushBulletClient.Common;
    // The Basic Page item template is documented at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=390556
    using PushBulletClient.Contracts.ViewModels;
    using PushBulletClient.Contracts.Views;
    using PushBulletClient.Models;
    using PushBulletClient.Utils;
    using PushBulletClient.ViewModels;
    namespace PushBulletClient.Views
    /// <summary>
    /// An empty page that can be used on its own or navigated to within a Frame.
    /// </summary>
    public sealed partial class WebAuthView : Page, IView
    private NavigationHelper navigationHelper;
    private ObservableDictionary defaultViewModel = new ObservableDictionary();
    public WebAuthView()
    this.InitializeComponent();
    this.navigationHelper = new NavigationHelper(this);
    this.navigationHelper.LoadState += NavigationHelper_LoadState;
    this.navigationHelper.SaveState += NavigationHelper_SaveState;
    this.Unloaded += WebAuthView_Unloaded;
    HardwareButtons.BackPressed += HardwareButtons_BackPressed;
    Navigator.Navigate(new Uri(Consts.AppUri));
    void WebAuthView_Unloaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    HardwareButtons.BackPressed -= HardwareButtons_BackPressed;
    /// <summary>
    /// Gets the <see cref="NavigationHelper"/> associated with this <see cref="Page"/>.
    /// </summary>
    public NavigationHelper NavigationHelper
    get { return this.navigationHelper; }
    /// <summary>
    /// Gets the view model for this <see cref="Page"/>.
    /// This can be changed to a strongly typed view model.
    /// </summary>
    public ObservableDictionary DefaultViewModel
    get { return this.defaultViewModel; }
    /// <summary>
    /// Populates the page with content passed during navigation. Any saved state is also
    /// provided when recreating a page from a prior session.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="sender">
    /// The source of the event; typically <see cref="NavigationHelper"/>
    /// </param>
    /// <param name="e">Event data that provides both the navigation parameter passed to
    /// <see cref="Frame.Navigate(Type, Object)"/> when this page was initially requested and
    /// a dictionary of state preserved by this page during an earlier
    /// session. The state will be null the first time a page is visited.</param>
    private void NavigationHelper_LoadState(object sender, LoadStateEventArgs e)
    /// <summary>
    /// Preserves state associated with this page in case the application is suspended or the
    /// page is discarded from the navigation cache. Values must conform to the serialization
    /// requirements of <see cref="SuspensionManager.SessionState"/>.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="sender">The source of the event; typically <see cref="NavigationHelper"/></param>
    /// <param name="e">Event data that provides an empty dictionary to be populated with
    /// serializable state.</param>
    private void NavigationHelper_SaveState(object sender, SaveStateEventArgs e)
    #region NavigationHelper registration
    /// <summary>
    /// The methods provided in this section are simply used to allow
    /// NavigationHelper to respond to the page's navigation methods.
    /// <para>
    /// Page specific logic should be placed in event handlers for the
    /// <see cref="NavigationHelper.LoadState"/>
    /// and <see cref="NavigationHelper.SaveState"/>.
    /// The navigation parameter is available in the LoadState method
    /// in addition to page state preserved during an earlier session.
    /// </para>
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="e">Provides data for navigation methods and event
    /// handlers that cannot cancel the navigation request.</param>
    protected override void OnNavigatedTo(NavigationEventArgs e)
    Navigator.Refresh();
    this.navigationHelper.OnNavigatedTo(e);
    protected override void OnNavigatedFrom(NavigationEventArgs e)
    this.navigationHelper.OnNavigatedFrom(e);
    #endregion
    public ViewModelBase ViewModel
    get { return this.DataContext as ViewModelBase; }
    private void HardwareButtons_BackPressed(object sender, BackPressedEventArgs e)
    if (Navigator.CanGoBack)
    Navigator.GoBack();
    e.Handled = true;
    private void Navigator_OnNavigationStarting(WebView sender, WebViewNavigationStartingEventArgs args)
    if (args.Uri.AbsolutePath.Contains("blank"))
    Navigator.Navigate(new Uri(Consts.AppUri));
    private void ButtonBack_OnClick(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
    Navigator.Navigate(new Uri(Consts.AppUri));
    There is also logic in ViewModel which doesn't contain any specific logic. 

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