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HP Omen gt12 25L
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hey!

 

So I just now ran into a problem that scared me to death. I got home after a relatively long day and turned on my PC just to see it's not booting correctly. I thought it was my monitor at first (because my screen was only black) since I had a problem with that in the past and tried turning it on and off, but after like 3 minutes of having a black screen I decided to restart my PC. When I turned it back on I heard a loud beeping noise and then I saw a message informing me that a BIOS Corruption was detected on my 7-month-old PC. It said it would automatically restart, however, that never happened. While it did shut down, it never turned back on so I had to do that manually just to be surprised with something that seemed like a boot-loop with some extra beeping noises. After my PC restarted like 5-7 times I finally had my normal welcome screen and everything seemed normal. No additional messages, no information about it after I logged in. Nothing. Now, here is my question: Should I be worried? I have never experienced that before and I'm unsure whether or not I should take my PC to a professional or just act as nothing happened. Basically, what should my next steps be?

 

Summary:

My PC didn't boot correctly so I had to shut it off manually. When I turned it back on I had a loud beeping noise followed by a message informing me about a BIOS corruption, everything is normal now. What should my next steps be?

 

Thanks for any help!

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Hello
your computer is still under warranty.
my advice would be "take advantage while there is still time"
Try to turn it off, restart it a good number of times, to see if it can happen again!

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