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  2. This document provides possible solutions to common computer startup issues. Follow the instructions in this document step-by-step to help isolate the problem and find the most appropriate help. If your computer does not turn on, wait at least 5 minutes before troubleshooting the computer.

  3. If your laptop or PC won’t power on, a faulty power supply, failed hardware, or a malfunctioning screen could be to blame. If your device won’t boot into Windows, you may have a hardware problem.

    • Check The Power Supply and Battery
    • Perform A Hard Reset
    • Check For Display Issues
    • Try Booting in Safe Mode
    Ensure the power cord is securely connected to both the laptop and the wall outlet.
    Try a different wall outlet to rule out issues with the power source.
    Try a different power adapter to determine if the original is faulty.
    Remove the battery (if removable) and try powering on using just the AC adapter.
    Unplug the power cord and remove the battery (if possible).
    Hold down the power button for 30 seconds.
    Reconnect the power cord (but not the battery) and try turning on the laptop.
    Look closely at the screen in a dark room to see if there’s a faint image.
    Connect an external monitor to see if the laptop is outputting video.
    Listen for fan noise or hard drive activity to determine if the laptop is powering on.
    Turn on the laptop and immediately start pressing the F8 key repeatedly.
    Select “Safe Mode” from the boot options menu.
    • Perform a hard reset. If your computer suddenly fails to boot properly, perform a hard reset (power reset). For detailed instructions on resetting your computer, see HP PCs - How to Power Reset Your Computer.
    • Connect an external monitor to test the screen. The screen might remain black when there is a corrupted graphics driver or a problem with the LCD screen back light.
    • Recover the notebook BIOS. When you upgrade the BIOS on your notebook, your hard drive stores a copy of the previous BIOS version. As long as the hard drive remains functional, you can recover and install the last good version of the BIOS.
    • Test for memory module problems. When you try to turn on a computer, one of the first hardware tests performed is the memory check. If the start-up test cannot access the memory chips, the testing stops and no additional actions can be taken.
  4. Jun 18, 2021 · My HP Laptop, windows 10, is not booting. When I switch on I just get the Spinning wheel. If I press the F8 during the boot I get the message "Preparing Automatic Recovery" for about 10 min then reverts to the spinning wheel.

  5. Feb 25, 2019 · If your laptop won’t power up, a faulty power supply, failed hardware, or a malfunctioning screen could be to blame [1]. In many cases, you may be able to resolve the problem yourself by ordering replacement parts or adjusting your laptop’s configuration.

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · when I try to boot them I get the HP screen, then another window opens very quickly disappears. Same happened if I boot Win10 from Boot manager, but this tells me it will begin automatic repairs, the other window pops open then closes, and a blank screen results.

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