HP pavilion g6 stuck on the black screen with cursor 8 windows

Hello.

I used windows 8 perfectly... but today when I rebooted my laptop I don't have the 'Press esc to access the configuration menu"and once loaded in the windows icon. It got stuck on the black screen...

Any ideas or suggestions? How can we get? Icannot go to the start menu cannot load the... Task Manager what can I do? Also the battery also affects bones

"It was a moment cartoonic, when gravity stops for coyote to make him realize that he was wrong from the beginning."

Hi, I did a hard job looking for a solution, and after a while, I found a solution. The solution to the problem was a little easy, but at the same time a bit funny too, hehehe.

The solution was, when I removed the battery, then did what you told me, I even! Even the black of the same screen cursor. Then I tried power the computer nothing do but simply by pressing the power button without the battery in it. The laptop ran using cable ca, and then I was able to use the windows. Its perfect work. Now I have piles in too and its still in good condition.

Now what do me? Should I replace the battery, I get error 601 (main battery) too. So should I replace it with a new one? I hope that it will be more preferable.

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