Pavilion TX2623: Laptop hangs when starting Windows

Hello

When I start the laptop, I see the HP logo, the blue window of Microsoft and the white dots turning in a circle and then everything freezes after 5 seconds or more. If I force the power off I can restart without problem. At the start, I can hear the fan, player and I see that the player accesses (blue led).

I tested the memory and the disk with tools (diagnostic) which you can access from the start. The results were very good.

I did a hard reset, search the forum for similar problems.

What bothers me is the fact that force a shutdown will lead to a normal start. For several days, the model has been the same. Computer hangs at the first attempt, I force shutdown and then everything works fine.

Any idea?

Concerning

I managed to find a solution.

It seems that the fast start feature is at the origin of the problem. I turned he took and no more freezing, at least so far (several departures and stops without problem).

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