Hello brentalous
Sometimes the issue is related to graphics card driver or the card itself.
You can try updating the graphics card driver and see if the issue is resolved. If the problem persists, you can go to Device Manager and try disabling the graphics card from there and try starting your PC using the standard graphics card.
This solution or
this solution may be of some help. You can also check the reply of another user in the second link. It looks like he found a solution by updating the BIOS.
As a last resort, i.e. if none of the above solutions work, you can try
Restoring Your Windows 10 to an Earlier Restore Point.
Feel free to report back if further assistance is needed.
Cheers!!