How To Download Msw Logo In Computer

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Jul 22, 2024, 2:31:03 PM7/22/24
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Below an imgur link with the ami logo that shows up on every boot. I just installed a new 7800x3d and installed windows. Now on every boot this ami logo shows up and then the computer continues to boot as normal.

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I have this issue after I accidentally closed something with task manager, PC turn off and said it was going to try to resolve the issue, it was talking too long so I just power it off and now it wont go pass the hp logo boot screen, I have run a dsp test and everything came fine. I think the issue is with the boot sequence, i think that the issue has something to do with my gaming controller when it boots up. I have tried to disconnect all unnecessary items, I've check hard drive and all related things with f2 and everything is fine but why wont pc get pass hp logo screen? I really dont know what the issue is. I've left the PC yesterday after I did all sorts of test and woke up and it's still on the hp boot screen. How can a little task manger close do such a thing to my PC. Anyway I could reset the usb driver info

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Turn off the computer, and then connect the power cord.
Press and hold the Windows key and the B key at the same time, and then press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds.
Release the Power button but continue pressing the Windows and B keys. You might hear a series of beeps.
The HP BIOS Update screen displays and the recovery begins automatically. Follow any on-screen prompts to continue the startup to complete the recovery.
HP BIOS Update recovery in progress

If the HP BIOS Update screen does not display, repeat the previous steps but press the Windows key and the V key. If the screen still does not display, your computer might not support the feature or there is a hard drive issue. Continue to the next step to install a BIOS recovery file from the HP website.
If the Power light turns off, the Power button was held too long. Repeat the previous steps, making sure to hold the button for only 2 to 3 seconds.

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