@gwyche
Well, if the screen stays black, definitely you can't do anything, including installing drivers, so that drivers don't make a difference. However, if you have a spare monitor that works, you may select other screen modes then try them on the black monitor. If no standard screen mode works (a 31 KHz 60 Hz 640x400 or 800x600 screen mode should always work), then a driver may be useful, since it would select compatible screen modes for you. But if no standard screen mode works, it probably means that the monitor is not compatible with the computer for some reason, and probably a driver would not help.