It seems it is a constant problem. I faced with that, the symptom was:
after GRUB booting the big fat nothing happened, only a black screen
(sometimes with the Ubuntu logo). Absolutely no answer for the keyboard
tries (the F keys and so), I could only make a 'hardreset' (pushing the
ON button for 14 seconds). My laptop is a Dell Latitude 5401, and before
the problem I've changed the nVidia settings (nVidia GeForce MX150 card
from 'on demand' to 'Performance Mode'. The system rewrote the
xorg.config file to the nVidia settings, and this way - as I suspected -
this caused a window-handler system failure in Ubuntu. Nothing helped, I
tried a lot (key-combinations, Boot-Repair from USB, using Boot-Repair's
terminal, etc.), but at last I found the solution. I loaded Puppy linux,
and this way I managed to access and delete that config file from
/etc/X11 (xorg.config). After all, everything goes fine, but now I don't
have a xorg.config file in /etc/X11 folder (do I need that at all?).

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