Perform a Hard Reset
Do these actions first to clear all temporary setting before troubleshooting the problem.Disconnect
all peripheral devices and remove all USB devices and media cards.Disconnect
the AC power adapter, remove
the battery, and then press and hold
the power button for at least 15 seconds to drain residual charge.Reconnect
the AC power adapter (do not connect the battery), press
the Power button and look
for the LEDs to blink or glow, and listen
for the sound of a disk drive and fan turning.Perform each recommended corrective action and then attempt to restart the computer.Symptom 1: LED lights do not glow, display is black, no fan or drive sounds are heard, and computer does not startIf
LEDs do not glow or blink when AC power adapter is attached and power
button is pressed, there is no power available to the notebook Check AC adapter wiring and power connection to the notebook Connect a different AC power adapter and remove battery, then restart notebook.Connect a different battery and disconnect AC power adapter, then restart notebook Symptom 2: LEDs blink or computer beeps but does not start Blinking LEDs or beep tones indicate a hardware failure during the pre-start up testing Count number of blinking LEDs or beeping tones to help with diagnostics testing Symptom 3: LEDs glow, fan noise may be heard briefly, display remains black, and computer fails to startup or boot Usually occurs if a component is installed incorrectly, or there is a device conflict or failure Connect an external monitor to check if the problem is the built-in LCD display or graphics card Remove all CD/DVDs, SD cards, USB devices, peripherals and do a Hard Reset If memory or hard drive components were replaced, reinstall original component Remove memory modules and replace one-at-a-time Remove and reseat hard drive If possible, turn on power, press F10
to enter BIOS
mode, and run Memory Test
and Hard Drive Test On newer notebooks, turn on power, press Esc
to enter UEFI
mode, and run Memory Test
and Hard Drive Test If possible, turn on power, press F8
to enter Windows Advanced Boot Options
, and select Repair Computer
option, or enter Safe Mode
and run Memory Diagnostics If all other methods fail
, but computer can boot to BIOS, use recovery disk to recover the computer to original condition Symptom 4: Computer may display an error message on a black screen during startup or boot Search
www.microsoft.com
for terms in error message Search
www.hp.com
for terms in error message
Symptom 6: Computer displays the Windows logo screen and stops responding
If no error message displays, turn on power, press F8
to enter Windows Advanced boot options
,and select Disable auto-restart
to view error message.
Update Computer After Resolving A Problem
When the computer starts into Windows normally, you should install the
latest updates and patches to prevent other start-up problems.
SOURCE: what is the problem regarding a mini hp notebook
Hard to say without more details but you can look in the HP Mini 1000 Maintenance Service Guide and the HP Solve a problem with Startup/Shutdown.
Go through the Startup/Shutdown list to diagnose your problem. You may also want to try a full system restart.
That will point you where to start in resolving your issue with the HP Mini 1000 not starting.
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