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In case of infinite reboot
- Restart your computer
- Wait for your BIOS to display the manufacturer logo or any logo
- Tap "F8" key immediately: you will reach a list of boot options
- Select "Disable automatic restart on system failure
- Press "Enter" and wait for your PC to boot.
Your having driver issue's sound and Network drivers either corrupt driver missing.
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html input exact information needed, download them and be done. John
The failure is due to the vram on the mlb (systemboard). Good news is this is a common failure for the Intel's and is readily fixed, prob is the vram and nVidia chip need to be reflowed using a BGA machine (about the price of a Lexus).
Without a viable repair option, you'll need to replace the mlb. Part# located in the memory bay (middle cover underneath the laptop), and expect to pay upwards of $450 from HP for just the part. *** BEWARE getting this part from a 3rd-party vendor, as they may NOT have reflowed the chips and have the issue resolved
is this for a new install of windows? or a brand new computer?
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