Windows 7 home first OA: start of the laptop but I have a black screen, but the caps lock button led on and outside

Dear anyone!

I need a help of deperate. I have a Windows 7 first OA type HP laptop at home that he is the specification that I have.

I would write what happened. I always before I close my laptop I chose the tab.and of sleep when I open again is to start automatically, but somethimes I do the Start button. So my problem started when I did my usual close choose the sleep tab and he's fine, leater but10 to 15 minutes, I forgot something and I wanted up, after the start I heard my lap top speed and good early but the screen is pitch black, no company logo and nothing! I've noticed that only a seeing of CAPS LOCK button is on and outside. My question is what is the problem, I hope that no Virus! Or I had to close something? How can I start my lap top once again? Help, please!

sincerely

Zoltan

Try a hard reset:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c01684768

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