HP 1370sa will start up go to the system menu not windows

I have a HP Pavillion G6 1370sa to start it show a menu system and also said to go to www.hp.com/go/techcentre/startup , but I can't find any problem to remedy

Check that the ESC key is not stuck.  Try another keyboard, the one you have now may be defective.

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