Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit) My laptop crashed when I was watching some video so I force shutdown and now it won't boot, stuck at hp loading screen. I Tried hard reset and performed system and component tests all passed. Laptop boots in safe mode.
Your HP laptop being stuck on the HP logo might be caused by problems with the software system's graphics card drivers. Thus, resetting the graphics driver could fix the issue. Press the "Windows + Ctrl + Shift + B" keys when you see the HP logo. It will initiate the OS to reset the graphic card automatically. Fix 5: Repair System Files
Your HP laptop can get stuck on the HP logo screen due to a variety of reasons. Here are the most common ones: Hardware issues: This can range from a failing hard drive, faulty RAM, or even an overheating CPU. Your laptop might be unable to proceed with the booting process because it can't access or use these hardware components properly.
1. Start your laptop, then repeatedly press the Esc key on the HP logo, that should bring up a menu, then press F9 to open the temporary Boot Menu. 2. Boot your laptop into BIOS, usually that is done by repeatedly pressing the F10 key on the HP logo screen. Press the Windows Logo key + P, select a display, and then press Enter. Turn off the computer, and then connect the power cord. Press and hold the Windows key and the B key at the same time, and then press and hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds. If your HP laptop is stuck on the HP logo, it could be due to power issues, software glitches, faulty hardware, or BIOS error messages. You can fix the problem by performing a hard reset. Turn off the laptop. Disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery as well as all other connected devices like USB drives, webcams, and printers. My PC starts and after the HP logo screen shutdowns. The first time it happened I fixed it using my windows USB, using the option fix problems that are causing windows not to load. Now this time when fire try to fix this with my USB it says. Windows has failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. File: \Boot\BCD qpb8L.