Lenovo Y410P only loads "Lenovo" logo, will not start!

Hi, my slightly more mobile years computer does not load. I've recently upgraded from Windows 8.1 for Windows 10 and since I did it I got errors "blue screens of death". There were a couple, but most of the time that it was a mistake to "watchdog" should happen instead of the usual Windows startup after being off for a while it would just come up with a message saying he was recovering from a mistake and then eventually he would load windows and everything would be fine.

But no more. I just back from being gone for the weekend and the computer is no longer supported anything else than start of Lenovo logo.

Any ideas on what could be the cause? My hard drive or ram is fried? Something I can do?

(I tried pressing F2, Fn and all other key combinations I can think.) I search online to find answers and have not yet finding someone with the same problem. Other people seem to be at least able to get into the BIOS, but I can't do that, either.)

Thanks in advance!

I have experienced this odd circumstance myself. In may cases, the computer just randomly got stuck on the start screen for Lenovo without prior indication as to why this would happen.

Whenever that happens, however, the solution is extremely simple. I simply unplug everything from the ports on my computer. USB ports, which is (and the SD card). Boots right up when switched on with empty ports and then you can plug everything back in. I guess the computer is confused what to start from? No idea, but do let us know if it works.

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