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What about Automatic Repair? You were to run that first. If you ran it then run it again.
There is nothing in the Startup list that would result in a black screen unless you had very unusual graphics settings that were being controlled only by the display device's software which isn't needed by most users. At least in WIn7 everything can be disabled that's in the list, but you'd want to keep at least your AV for protection.
Since it's Win8 I would wait for help there. Here we would try System Restore from the disk System Recovery Options next to see if it can be made to complete. If not it may require rescuiing files to clean reinstall similar to the steps in Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start.
I did an automatic repair twice and both times it said that it couldn't repair the PC. I even did another clean boot and I still have the problem.
I messed up something in the start up list that affected the internet not the display. I didn't know how to fix the next problem so then I did a clean reboot, after that I started having the hibernation problem.
I uninstalled Classic shell and now use something called "Windows 8 Start button"
I don't know if it means anything, but I've been hibernating via that.
I would ask at Windows 8 Forums since it may be a known issue with Classic Shell.
Otherwise disable Hibernation, then reboot and re-enable it to see if that resets it to work.
Check the logs for errors which might relate.
I did dis and re enabled it, and I'm currently working on it at Win8, but thanks
Laptop won't turn on after hibernating
Bit thanks for the help though