HP Pavilion DV6-3060em will not start

Hello! Today I buy new USB mouse (Logitech Gaming G100s) and my laptop does not start. I turn on and the screen is black. Everything is OK, when I unplung this mouse, it starts normally. Somewho can help me? Thanks, sorry for my bad English, I'm Slovenian.

Dear customer,

Welcome and thanks for posting your question on the Forum of Support HP

According to the message that you posted, I suspect that this could be due to the recent changes are applicable

Please perform the steps to solve the problem below:

Step 01. Turn off the computer

Step 02. Turn on the PC and keep pressing the F8 key

Step 03. Select "Last known good configuration" in the list of the early start Option

Note: Wait until you get to the Windows desktop

Step 04. Please remove unwanted startup items and uninstall unwanted applications

Step 05. Please reboot / restart your PC normally

Hope this helps, for other queries in response to the post and feel free to join us again

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Thank you

K N R K

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