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01-18-2025 11:48 AM
Hi @shushu24,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
The issue you're describing—an automatic repair message followed by a black screen with a turning circle—usually indicates a problem with the operating system or the hard drive. Here’s how you can troubleshoot.
Perform a Hard Reset
- Turn off the laptop completely by holding the power button for 10 seconds.
- Disconnect all external devices (USB drives, external monitors, etc.).
- Unplug the power adapter and remove the battery (if removable).
- Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds to discharge residual power.
- Reconnect the power adapter (leave the battery out if it's removable) and turn the laptop back on.
Boot into Safe Mode
- Turn off the laptop.
- Turn it back on and immediately press the F8 or Shift + F8 key repeatedly until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu.
- Select Safe Mode.
- If you can boot into Safe Mode, try the following:
- Run a disk check: Open Command Prompt and type:
- chkdsk /f /r
- Uninstall any recent updates that might be causing the issue:
- Go to Control Panel > Programs > View Installed Updates and uninstall the latest updates.
- Uninstall any recent updates that might be causing the issue:
Perform a Startup Repair
- Turn off the laptop.
- Turn it back on and immediately press the F11 key repeatedly to access Recovery Options.
- Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > Startup Repair.
- Let the system attempt to repair the issue.
Run System Restore
- Boot into the Recovery Options using F11 as described above.
- Select Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore.
- Choose a restore point before the issue began and follow the on-screen instructions.
Check for Hardware Issues
- Press F2 or Esc immediately after powering on the laptop to access the HP Diagnostics tool.
- Run a Quick Test or System Test, especially on the hard drive and memory.
- If the diagnostics find hardware issues, you may need to replace the affected component.
HP Support Community Moderator
01-18-2025 11:48 AM
Reinstall Windows
If none of the above steps work, consider reinstalling Windows:
- Create a bootable Windows USB drive using the Media Creation Tool on another PC.
- Insert the USB into your laptop and boot from it (press Esc or F9 to access the boot menu).
- Follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall Windows.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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