Start the laptop Hp dv5-2129

When I turn on my laptop rather than start windows normally, it goes to screen "hp advance diagnostic system" and in order so that he can continue initialization with windows I scroll to exit and press to exit this screen and for windows continue initialization on a regular basis. I tried everything, including the recovery, but it always starts the same way. I want to be in its original condition where when I start the computer, windows automatically would go and take me in my journal on the screen to enter my password. Help, please...

Hello

Touch the key esc at startup launches a menu options?

If this is not the case, try the following.

In regards to your Maintenance & Service Guide, remove and reposition the bars of memory - Page 50 and then remove and reposition the connecting the hard drive to the motherboard - Page 59.

When done, remove the battery from the RTC (CMOS) - this must be adjacent to the hard drive to the MB connection - Page 62.  Press and hold the Power button for 30 seconds.  Reinsert the RTC battery, replace all covers, plug the power adapter (let the main battery for laptop for the time) and start Notepad.

This makes all the difference?

Kind regards

DP - K

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