Pavilion dv 7: pavilion dv7 hanging on the Welcome screen

Laptop hangs on the HP welcome screen at the beginning... "Press esc Hey for the start menu ' and HP will appear on the screen. I pressed the ESC key at startup and startup displayed TI paused but was still frozen.

I unplugged the printer from the laptop cable and everything worked fine. When he walks on the printer has an ink error message ofnliw.
I hope that it is what caused the problem?

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