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OMEN 15 DC-0000NS
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I recently bought an OMEN 15 DC-0000NS which came with FreeDOS, so I installed a copy of Windows 10 Pro. Upon booting it into Windows for the first time, I noticed that the OMEN logo that appears on startup has an extremely low resolution (something like 64x64 pixels blown up to the laptop's native resolution of 1080p). It's not like the overall resolution during boot is low either, because the loading animation that appears right below the low-res logo is actually displayed at the correct resolution.

This happens after installing all drivers (including a firmware update that I did twice, just to be sure) as well. I know for a fact that OMEN 15s that come with Windows preinstalled correctly display the logo, so there should be a solution. 

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Hey there! @Uwirlbaretrsidm, Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Forums!

 

Don't worry I'll try to help you out.

 

Excellent description and a great diagnosis done. It is greatly appreciated.

 

Let's continue with the troubleshooting steps now.

 

Try updating the BIOS, chipset and graphics drivers on the PC to the latest version and check if it helps.

 

Update the BIOS using this link. Click Here

 

Update the chipset drivers using this link. Click Here

 

Also, update the graphics driver using this link. Click Here

 

Update the Display Adapter driver.

  1. Press Windows key + X key when you are at desktop.
  2. Select Device Manager.
  3. Expand Display Adapter.
  4. Right on the Display Adapter and click on Update driver software.

Please follow the below steps to change the resolution of the screen and check:

  1. Type Change screen resolution in the Search box from the desktop.

  2. Under Resolution search for the Recommended resolution and click on Apply.

  3. A windows pops up saying "Keep these display settings", then select Keep changes.

Lastly, try restoring the BIOS to default and check if it helps.

 

1.    Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
2.    Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu.
3.    On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings.
4.    Press F10 to Save and Exit.
5.    Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes?
6.    Follow the prompts to restart your computer.

 

Let me know if this works!

Have a great day ahead! 🙂

 

Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.

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A4Apollo
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@A4Apollo wrote:

Hey there! @Uwirlbaretrsidm, Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Forums!

 

Don't worry I'll try to help you out.

 

Excellent description and a great diagnosis done. It is greatly appreciated.

 

Let's continue with the troubleshooting steps now.

 

Try updating the BIOS, chipset and graphics drivers on the PC to the latest version and check if it helps.

 

Update the BIOS using this link. Click Here

 

Update the chipset drivers using this link. Click Here

 

Also, update the graphics driver using this link. Click Here

 

Update the Display Adapter driver.

  1. Press Windows key + X key when you are at desktop.
  2. Select Device Manager.
  3. Expand Display Adapter.
  4. Right on the Display Adapter and click on Update driver software.

Please follow the below steps to change the resolution of the screen and check:

  1. Type Change screen resolution in the Search box from the desktop.

  2. Under Resolution search for the Recommended resolution and click on Apply.

  3. A windows pops up saying "Keep these display settings", then select Keep changes.

Lastly, try restoring the BIOS to default and check if it helps.

 

1.    Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
2.    Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu.
3.    On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings.
4.    Press F10 to Save and Exit.
5.    Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes?
6.    Follow the prompts to restart your computer.

 

Let me know if this works!

Have a great day ahead! 🙂

 

Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.

Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!


Thanks a lot for your answer, MrRobot!

Unfortunately your solution didn't work out. As I pointed out on my original message, all drivers are installed (and they're also up to date). Still, I reinstalled the ones you linked but the problem persists.

As for your other steps, I followed them as well to no avail. As I stated before the only problem is the OMEN logo, all other graphics display at the correct resolution, so I don't think it's a driver problem or a hardware malfunction, just a problem in the OMEN logo file itself.

This is further demonstrated by the fact that you can use a variety of third party apps (for example, HackBGRT) to change the image to another one of any resolution, and the result looks perfectly. So if you could simply provide the high res version of the logo that would be enough to fix my problem.

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@Uwirlbaretrsidm,

 

As we have exhausted with all the steps. You can try one last step, try performing a system reset on the PC and check if it helps.

 

Refer this article to know more information about performing a system reset. Click Here

 

 

Let me know how it goes! 🙂

 

 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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@A4Apollo wrote:

@Uwirlbaretrsidm,

 

As we have exhausted with all the steps. You can try one last step, try performing a system reset on the PC and check if it helps.

 

Refer this article to know more information about performing a system reset. Click Here

 

 

Let me know how it goes! 🙂

 

 


Thanks for answering so quickly; however I feel that it's unlikely that a factory reset would help with my problem (given that it appears before Windows is loaded) and even if it did, I prefer to have a bad looking boot animation than to have to go through the trouble of reinstalling and reconfiguring everything.

But as I said before, if you could share with me a high res version of the UEFI OMEN logo it would be greatly appreciated and I would consider my issue solved.

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@Uwirlbaretrsidm

 

I understand your concern and as we have exhausted with all the steps. 

 

I would recommend you to contact phone support as it sounds like a hardware issue to me.

 

Please contact HP support using this link. Click Here

 

 

Have a blessed day ahead! 

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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