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HP Stream won't boot - Can't get into BIOS
March 23, 2017 at
11:26 AM
I've been working on an HP Stream - Model 11-d010wm for a child... Basically it just shows the HP logo, goes black, HP logo, black, etc... I hit escape to get into HP settings, but can't.... hit all the functions keys.... I just can't figure it out... I just really want to help this kid out... great kid, but unfortunately buying a new device just isn't an option.... Hopefully I can get this thing up and running for him... Any insights would be appreciated...
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The System Test runs from the Startup menu. It checks the main components of your computer to make sure they are working properly. Use the following steps to run the System Test to check for problems.
NOTE:
Your diagnostics screens might vary slightly in look and color, but the menu items and selections remain the same.
Does pressing the escape key repeatedly (I'd press it a lot more than HP says) do anything?
Try re-seating the ram
Try an external keyboard
Try plugging in a bootable flash drive or hard drive
Does pressing the escape key repeatedly (I'd press it a lot more than HP says) do anything?
Try re-seating the ram
Try an external keyboard
Try plugging in a bootable flash drive or hard drive
The System Test runs from the Startup menu. It checks the main components of your computer to make sure they are working properly. Use the following steps to run the System Test to check for problems.
NOTE:
Your diagnostics screens might vary slightly in look and color, but the menu items and selections remain the same.
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Computers sometimes do odd things when one or more keys on the keyboard are stuck, hence my suggestion to mash on the keyboard. Unplugging it from the motherboard could also be a useful test, but most likely you're looking at replacing the keyboard.
Any history of things getting spilled on the computer / keyboard?
Just to be thorough, you might want to try a linux live disc.
Computers sometimes do odd things when one or more keys on the keyboard are stuck, hence my suggestion to mash on the keyboard. Unplugging it from the motherboard could also be a useful test, but most likely you're looking at replacing the keyboard.
Any history of things getting spilled on the computer / keyboard?
Just to be thorough, you might want to try a linux live disc.
- In Device Manager, uninstall and reinstall the keyboard software:
- In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
- Click View and select Show Hidden Devices.
- Show hidden devices in Device Manager
- Click the arrow next to Keyboards, right-click the keyboard device name, then select Uninstall to remove the device from Windows.
- Continue removing device names in the Keyboards category until all device names have been uninstalled.
- Restart the notebook. Right-click Start (), select Shut down or sign out, then select Restart
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