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03-05-2021 11:24 AM
Everytime i turn on my computer the startup menu loads and goes to the up logo, the screen goes black for a second and goes back to start up menu. I have windows 10 btw.
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03-07-2021 08:56 AM - edited 03-07-2021 08:58 AM
Hi,
Your symptoms are very strange. You are stuck at the HP UEFI Startup screen but you reset the BIOS and HP Diagnostics pass.
You think you have a hardware problem somewhere. HP Diagnostics may be missing the problem.
Disconnect any unnecessary peripheral devices.
Look at the power supply.
Disassemble the PC. You have an AIO PC. This product can be a pain to take apart.
Remove and replace the CR2032 MB battery to reset CMOS.
Don't know what else to say short of systematically replacing components until you find the bad part (expensive and time consuming). Or have a local PC tech take a look if you are out of warranty.
Regards
03-07-2021 07:10 AM
Hi,
Run all component tests (HDD, processor, memory, network adapters, etc.) available.
Try resetting the BIOS to defaults if possible. Start the PC, tap "ESC", select BIOS Setup (F10).
Select apply Defaults and Exit within the File menu.
Regards
03-07-2021 08:56 AM - edited 03-07-2021 08:58 AM
Hi,
Your symptoms are very strange. You are stuck at the HP UEFI Startup screen but you reset the BIOS and HP Diagnostics pass.
You think you have a hardware problem somewhere. HP Diagnostics may be missing the problem.
Disconnect any unnecessary peripheral devices.
Look at the power supply.
Disassemble the PC. You have an AIO PC. This product can be a pain to take apart.
Remove and replace the CR2032 MB battery to reset CMOS.
Don't know what else to say short of systematically replacing components until you find the bad part (expensive and time consuming). Or have a local PC tech take a look if you are out of warranty.
Regards
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