Pavilion p6350z bypass the bios screen, go directly to win 7

My office when I push the start watch readers layout button and blank screen for 30 seconds before win7 logo.

I installed through msconfig necessary only when loading speedup programs.

Hello joeschmo,.

Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the Forums of HP, I would like to draw your attention to the Guide of the Forums HP first time here? Learn how to publish and more. I understand that you do not wait 30 seconds before you see the Windows logo on your screen, and I'd be happy to help you! To start, I have to ask you a few questions:

  • What is product and model number from your desktop?
  • Has your computer finished all his important updates from Windows?
  • What is a current or recent problem?
  • How many programs are open when you see the desktop?
  • Have you installed a new software or hardware recently?

In the meantime, I recommend that you follow this document on improving system performance without adding memory (Windows 7). This should help to improve the performance and the speed of your computer.

Please re-post with the results of your troubleshooting, as well as the information requested above. I look forward to your reply!

Concerning

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