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Remove computer manufacturer logo screen during boot up??

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The LightKeeper - 28 Jun 2005 00:14 GMT
Help please,
I am running a HP computer and the HP logo screen appears during my initial
boot up.  I know there is a way to make this disappear.  How do I do this???
Thanks
Galen - 28 Jun 2005 14:54 GMT
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> Help please,
> I am running a HP computer and the HP logo screen appears during my
> initial boot up.  I know there is a way to make this disappear.  How
> do I do this??? Thanks

With an HP I think it's F1 that you're supposed to press, you can also try
the delete or escape key, in there you MIGHT find an option to disable that.
You may find a few options, one might be called, as an example, quick boot
or hide POST, and if you're going to get rid of that logo that'd be about
the only safe way of doing so. It's likely set to something like hide POST
or boot diagnostics. Disabling that will rid you of the logo (I think) and
will actually show you what your PC is doing at that time - like RAM check
etc...

Galen
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TheNightowl - 15 Jul 2005 01:25 GMT
Some also call it a "splash screen" (asus)
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