HP Pavilion p7-1529: HP Pavilion p7-1529 startup issues, no monitor activity

My HP Pavilion p7-1529 at start-up, the power led will Flash orange briefly, then turns off. The fan inside works perfectly well. To be attached to a monitor, the screen says "No Signal" even if the computer is on. The light output at the back is green and solid.

When the problem started first, the start light is blue but there is no response from the monitor and after leaving during several minutes, he would have himself automatically restarts and then fine. But the next day, what has happened, and it would be wrong to start. I think that there is something wrong with the boot priority in the BIOS.

I would try to reset the BIOS and boot priorities, but I don't know how to do that without being able to see the options on the screen.

Update: I did a reset of the BIOS and CMOS Battery, and now the starting lights turn blue again.

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