After starting my laptop, only the Lenovo screen shows up. What should I do?
If your Lenovo laptop is stuck on the Lenovo screen and does not proceed further, here are several steps and potential solutions you can try to resolve the issue:
Hard Reset
Performing a hard reset can often resolve issues related to power and minor glitches.
- Unplug the power cord and remove the battery if it is removable.
- Hold the power button for 10-15 seconds to drain any residual power.
- Replace the battery and plug in the power cord, then try to turn on the laptop345.
Boot in Safe Mode
Starting your laptop in Safe Mode can help diagnose if the issue is related to software or drivers.
- Turn on your laptop and press the
F8
key (orShift + F8
if the Lenovo screen appears) to access the Windows Advanced Options Menu. - Select "Safe Mode" and see if the laptop boots successfully. If it does, this indicates a software or driver issue34.
Automatic Repair
Use the Windows repair disc or a bootable USB to perform an automatic repair.
- Boot from the repair disc or USB.
- Select "Repair Your Computer" and navigate to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "Startup Repair"3.
BIOS Settings
Sometimes, issues with the BIOS can prevent the laptop from booting properly.
- Restart your laptop and press
F2
(orF1
for ThinkPad notebooks) to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. - Press
F9
to load default settings and thenF10
followed byESC
to save and exit. This will reset the BIOS to its default settings3.
Check for Hardware Issues
Hardware problems such as a faulty hard drive or memory can cause boot failures.
- Run a diagnostic test on your hard drive by accessing the BIOS setup menu and selecting the "Primary Hard Drive Self Test" option3.
Repair Boot Sector or BCD
If the boot sector or BCD file is broken, you can try to repair it.
- Use a repair disc to boot your laptop, then access the Command Prompt from the "Advanced Options" menu.
- Run the following commands:
bootrec /fixmbr bootrec /fixboot bootrec /rebuildbcd
Press
Enter
after each command3.
Update Drivers
Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause boot issues.
- If you can boot in Safe Mode, update your drivers, especially the graphics drivers.
- Open Device Manager, find the graphics driver, and select "Update Driver"4.
System Restore
If the issue started after a recent software installation or update, try performing a system restore.
- Press the Windows key and search for "System Restore."
- Follow the prompts to select a restore point and complete the system restore process14.
By trying these steps, you should be able to identify and potentially fix the issue preventing your Lenovo laptop from booting beyond the Lenovo screen.