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.
What happens if you disconnect the hard drive then try to boot it. ( I know it will not boot without a hard drive) Just to see if it does anything different or gives an error. It will help narrow down the issue.
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.
All great recommendations so far. You might also want to remove the battery, as well as the power cord. Once both are removed, drain the flee power by holding the power button for about 10 seconds. Then, place the power cord back in, and try to boot it again.
All good advice above giving you suggestions of what to try. Sometimes a PC will not boot up as is trying to read the storage devices information and maybe waiting for them to respond. The procedure to diagnose is 1. If a laptop try removing power sources, hold down power on button for about 30 seconds and at the same time press all other buttons. 2. Check power supply with DVM or know good swap. 3. Remove all storage devices and try. 4. Reseat RAM. 5 Strip motherboard out and power it up with the minimum needed to get it booting to BIOS (display, keyboard, stick of RAM).
first please tell us more about your problem is it your pc start means have seen any logo display message or have your pc beeps or suddenly your pc cpu fan speed increased and in all dell pc , laptop,etc have error code which they give us in the from of beeps and blinking light in other color.
first open your desktop panel look inside it unplug the hard drive remove cmos battery remove all ram and then start it without RAM now your desktop beeping then press power button then clean your Ram pins with eraser due moisture your system RAM gets some carbon stick with it then put your Ram into system one by one first insert 1 ram then start your desktop if you get display means if your system shows dell logo then power of your system once again and put both ram on it and then check is you get display with those ram then if you get display then goto bios by pressing F2 or delete key if you go successfully in bios then plug your hardrive again then check is it solve your problem this is necessary step which you can do easily.
The problem got figured out. We had to remove the hard-drive to start it up and remove all the things plugged in including our back up storages. The only problem is it still has is that if it gets shut off it does not boot up with one of the specific back up storages plugged in, but the other plug ins are fine. Thank you everyone for answering my question.
Make sure the BIOS is the latest. This can happen on some motherboards if you have a USB stick plugged in because the BIOS is looking at all the attached storage devices trying to evaluate them. Make sure that the bootable BIOS order points to your hard drive first and set the boot flag on it.
Hi, can someone help me, my computer is stuck on hp logo when starting up. I have read some article that says to press windows key + B and the power button for 2-3s, but I think my keyboard is not working because when I press numlock the light above do not light up and also my mouse is not lighting up. the solution I tried is to restart and then transfer the keyboard and mouse usb connection into the front of the cpu instead of the back, But it did not work, my keyboard and mouse is still not working (lighting up).
Something you might try and report results back here: Insert a USB flash drive that has an "activity" LED and turn on your computer. Does the LED flash when the computer boots up? Is the screen blank or does the HP logo still show up?
Yes, I am using an old desktop computer with Product number: 110-325d, It is very old but I don't like to throw it away just yet, I am hoping to continue using it to play music thru speakers and watch movie.
back to your question on how it started, I don't know the reason how this problem occur. One night I'm still able to use it and then in the morning suddenly I can't. the only thing I remembered regarding updating is updating it to windows 8.1.
I have read the link you suggested and sadly the only thing I can do from the list is to clean the vent because I can't access settings that requires me to press something from the keyboard but still I get the same problem.
Attached here is the image of what my computer is displaying. I noticed that on the left side of the logo there is something not right. When I first open my computer it was white and then when I restarted it it became black(The lines on the left side of the HP logo).
Possibly the memory being shared with the processor. Remove the two sticks of memory, clean the contacts with an eraser and put first one then the other back in after looking for debris in memory sockets.
Turn off the computer, press and hold the PWR button for 4 seconds. devices such as Docking Station, USB storage devices, displays, and printers. Unplug the AC adapter from the computer. Next - Press and Hold the Power button for 15 seconds to Hard Reset.
Note: For notebook models TP420IA and UX425IA, do not remove the power adapter; perform CMOS clear with the adapter connected. If you're unsure about your computer's exact model, refer to this article: How to find your computer model.
Access the BIOS configuration screen. If your device is already stuck at the logo screen, press and hold the power button until the power indicator turns off. After a few seconds, press and hold the [F2] key on the keyboard, then press the power button to turn on the device. Release the [F2] key when the BIOS configuration screen appears. Learn more about How to access the BIOS configuration screen.
So just today, I have this problem where my monitors does not display anything after start up. I would turn on the CPU and everything runs fine (fans, power supply, etc) but my monitors stay undetected as if my computer was never turned on.
So far nothing has worked and I'm completely stumped. Everything was working fine until my computer randomly crashed darker today and then froze in start up to now not displaying anything. Any help would be highly appreciated and thanks beforehand.
All i've done is switched on gaming boost and A-XMP in my bios settings and got a blank screen showing no signal. I've tried everything mentioned in that question but haven't succeeded. Help me please.
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