Doesn't q code A0 indicate that the boot up has completed successfully and you should be at the Windows login screen?
I had a similar experience, where following a change to BIOS settings, or perhaps I flashed a BIOS update, I can't remember exactly, all I got was a blank screen despite the q code indicating al was fine. I was tearing my hair out, thinking I'd bricked my one and only PC!
Until I realised I had two screens (PC Monitor + TV via Yamaha home theatre amp) attached to the PC, via the graphics card, and for some reason the MB had decided my 2nd screen was the primary screen despite being switched off, and was booting up to that rather than the monitor in front of me on the desk. It took me an hour to realise this!! Duh!
So, I don't suppose this is your issue too, but I thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone else falls for this one too.