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Cancel Submit. Sharief K. Hi, Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community! Method 1: Perform system restore from command prompt and check. Press F8 to agree to the license agreement. Follow the remaining steps to set up Windows. Modify your browser's settings to allow Javascript to execute. See your browser's documentation for specific instructions. HP Customer Support. Select your model. How does HP install software and gather data?

Apache Log4j Update Please see this document here for current information regarding the Apache Log4j vulnerability. Need Windows 11 help? This document lists the symptoms you see if the computer does not start, provides an overview of the complete troubleshooting process, and links to other documents with step-by-step details to restore the computer to proper operation.

If your computer does not startup or boot into Windows, use this document to troubleshoot and correct the problem. Perform a hard reset If the computer suddenly fails to startup properly, perform a hard reset as the first action. Performing the hard reset might correct many problems. If the computer still does not start properly, select your symptom from the list below to guide you to the recommended corrective actions. Disconnect the AC power adapter, remove the battery, and then press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds to drain all residual power and restore default startup settings.

Reconnect the AC power adapter but do not insert the battery , press the Power button, look for glowing lights near the caps lock and num lock keys, and listen for sounds of a fan or other moving parts turning. If the computer starts normally after performing a hard reset, you are done troubleshooting.

Otherwise, select the symptom below that best describes your issue and perform the troubleshooting steps provided. Symptom: LED lights do not glow, display is black, computer does not start If no power is available to the computer, lights on the computer do not emit light, there is no fan noise, and the computer does not start. There are several things you can do to verify that power is available to the computer.

When you press the power button: notebook does not react, display is black, LED lights do not glow, and there are no sounds. Failed AC adapter or power cord, a discharged or damaged battery, a bad connection to the notebook, or a failed notebook system board component. Common actions to resolve no power issues If the computer does not start, the LED lights do not glow, and the display is black, you can perform one or more of the following actions to resolve the issue.

Verify the computer is receiving power from the AC adapter. Verify that the AC adapter is not damaged and is connected correctly to a working wall outlet plug. Verify AC power is connected to the system board by examining the AC adapter, wiring, and pin connection for damage.

Damaged components, like the AC adapter or the pin in the power connector, require an HP-certified repair. If you have access to a different AC adapter or power pack that is designed for the computer, connect it and try to start the computer. If you own or have access to more than one notebook, verify that you are using the adapter which belongs to this computer.

On newer computers, connecting the wrong adapter might cause the power LED lights to blink but not power the computer. A discharged or defective battery might prevent the AC adapter from supplying enough power to start the computer.

To verify that power from the AC adapter is available to the computer, remove the battery, connect AC power adapter, and press the power button. If available, try using a different AC adapter that is rated for the computer, and repeat this test. Remove the AC adapter and startup on battery power only.

A defective AC adapter does not charge the battery and prevents the computer from starting up on battery power only. To verify that battery power is available for the computer, connect the AC power adapter, allow the battery to charge for 30 minutes or more, disconnect the power adapter and press the Power button.

If available, try using a fully charged battery of the same type from another computer, and repeat this test. If the LEDS do not glow and the fan or hard drive do not spin, the battery might need to be replaced. If tests of both the battery and the AC adapter fail, there might be a problem with the system board requiring service by HP. If the LEDs glow, but the computer does not startup, go to the Symptom: LEDs glow, fan is heard, but display is black or blank section.

Symptom: LEDs blink or computer beeps but does not start Symptom. When you press the power button, some of the LED lights on the keyboard blink or a beep tone is made to help identify specific hardware component errors. Beep tones or blinking LEDs on startup usually indicate a problem with the basic functionality of a critical component, and you might need technical assistance to resolve the error. The number of blinks or beep tones in a series is used by a technician to help diagnose a problem with specific hardware components.

The number of blinks or beep tones and their meaning is different for different computers. Battery is still in "Shipping Mode. To resolve this, turn off notebook, connect AC power and allow the battery to charge for at least 30 minutes, then start computer. Or if you need technical support for your calculator visit: HP Calculators. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. New member. Message 1 of 6. HP Recommended. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 bit. Tags 2. Accepted Solutions.

Level Message 2 of 6. Hello edallavalle Welcome to the HP Support forum. Happy holidays! Try using Windows System Restore 1. Please, shutdown the computer using the power button 2.

Power it on. This should open a HP Startup Menu which may look similar to this one 3. Choose F11 for System Recovery options. The master boot record contains the partition table for the disk as well as a small program called the master boot code, which is responsible for locating the active, or bootable, partition, in the partition table.

Once this occurs, the partition boot sector takes over and begins loading Windows. If the master boot record is corrupt, the partition boot sector can't do its job and Windows won't boot. If you suspect Windows XP won't boot because the master boot record has been corrupted, you can use the Recovery Console tool Fixmbr to fix it.

For example, the device pathname format for a standard bootable drive C configuration would look like this:. When Windows XP encounters a fatal error, the default setting for handling such an error is to automatically reboot the system. If the error occurs while Windows XP is booting, the operating system will become stuck in a reboot cycle--rebooting over and over instead of starting up normally.

In that case, you'll need to disable the option for automatically restarting on system failure. When Windows XP begins to boot up and you see the message Please select the operating system to start or hear the single beep, press [F8] to display the Windows Advanced Options Menu. Now, Windows XP will hang up when it encounters the error and with any luck, it will display a stop message you can use to diagnose the problem. If you can't seem to repair a Windows XP system that won't boot and you have a recent backup, you can restore the system from the backup media.

The method you use to restore the system will depend on what backup utility you used, so you'll need to follow the utility's instructions on how to perform a restore operation.

If you can't repair a Windows XP system that won't boot and you don't have a recent backup, you can perform an in-place upgrade. Doing so reinstalls the operating system into the same folder, just as if you were upgrading from one version of Windows to another.

An in-place upgrade will usually solve most, if not all, Windows boot problems.



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