I have a brand new Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 running Windows 11 Home 22H2.
1. I am unable to sign-in because when I attempt to, I get a blank screen. The cursor works but I can't quite guess what goes were on a blank screen.
2. I am unable to purchase e-file because when I attempt to the options screen comes up to buy but either 1) the screen comes up blank [90% of the time] or 2) screen displays texts and buttons, but they don't actually link and open...
3. If I go to "Tools" -> "Order History" I also receive a completely blank screen.
Not sure if it's some weird display driver conflict... I tried all of the suggestions on the TurboTax online help file that discusses blank screen and missing buttons - but to no avail...
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Please see the below TurboTax help article to assist with your blank screen issue.
Thanks so much for the tip and link.
Regretfully, that does not resolve my problem.
I'm using a new 2023 Surface Laptop Go 2 with video drivers with current dates, and all are up to date.
I agree that Turbotax is having a problem with video drivers, but it's not because mine are old...
Interestingly, I found that I can get it to work if I fiddle with things a bit. So until TurboTax provides an update, maybe this will help others, too.
1. To get blank screens to appear, switch to another application and come back (Alt-Tab works well for this).
2. That will likely bring the content to your blank screen, but not functionality - meaning, you won't be able to click or enter information.
3. To bring functionality, shift to your display driver and change the screen resolution - preferably to a higher resolution / more content on the screen.
4. You should now be able to add your content and proceed to login, to complete a purchase, etc.
5. You can then switch back to your normal display resolution.
Hope that helps! And I hope Intuit provides a software fix to more easily address the problem. 🙂
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