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@Morgan2319,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

You're seeing this message because your HP Omnibook X (which likely uses LPDDR5 or LPDDR5x memory with Intel Evo platform hardware) is triggering a UEFI-level memory retraining request.

 

⚠️ Message:
The system requires a restart to perform a complete memory training. The computer will take longer to power on.

  • Press ENTER - Agree and restart the computer

  • Press ESC - Discard and postpone to the next restart


What is “Memory Training”?

 

Memory training is a low-level firmware routine that optimizes the communication between the CPU and RAM. It's especially important for modern high-speed memory like LPDDR5(x). The system does this:

 

  • After a BIOS/firmware update

  • When detecting a change in memory behavior

  • After recovering from certain power states (like battery drain or power loss)

  • Or randomly, based on Intel/firmware logic to maintain stability

 

It ensures proper timing, voltage, and signal calibration -much like tuning an instrument to prevent crashes or data corruption.


What should I do?

 

  • Press ENTER to allow the system to restart and complete memory training.

  • The system may take 15–45 seconds to reboot (slower than usual -that is in and of itself normal).

  • Once completed, the message usually won’t come back unless triggered by a system change (e.g., BIOS update).


Why does it keep reappearing?

 

If the message keeps coming back, here are possible causes:

 

  1. You’ve been pressing ESC to postpone it -in that case, it will keep prompting until you allow it to complete.

  2. BIOS version needs updating -HP may have released a fix for persistent retraining prompts.

  3. A power or battery-related issue is causing volatile training data to reset between boots.


Recommendations:

 

  1. Let the memory training complete once (press ENTER and wait).

  2. After rebooting, go to HP Support and check for the latest BIOS/firmware update for your Omnibook X model.

  3. If it still recurs, try:

    • Resetting BIOS to defaults (F10 during boot → Reset to Default)

    • Running HP Hardware Diagnostics (F2 at boot → System Tests)

 

If that still doesn't resolve it, reach out to HP Support -there might be a known issue or BIOS patch specific to your model.


Let me know if you'd like help finding the latest BIOS version for your specific HP Omnibook X.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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