Windows 10: HP Envy caught in reboot loop

Discus and support HP Envy caught in reboot loop in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Good Day EveryoneSo I've been trying to reset my former Laptop to give it to someone else. However, during the reset deleting all files and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Agusta0002, Apr 16, 2023.

  1. HP Envy caught in reboot loop


    Good Day EveryoneSo I've been trying to reset my former Laptop to give it to someone else. However, during the reset deleting all files and reinstalling windows an error occured and now the laptop is caught in a reboot loop.To further describe the reboot loopHP Envy caught in reboot loop :power Button is pressed and glows upFan turns on and offScreen gets slightly iluminatedScreen goes black againLaptop shuts down againLittle breakStarts again from point 2Things such as the HP Logo don't even show up after starting the laptopSomehow i'm not able to start up the Automatic Recovery ToolI've tried making a Windows Installat

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    Agusta0002, Apr 16, 2023
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  2. Stuck on Automatic Repair Loop for HP Envy

    I'm stuck on the Automatic Repair Loop with my HP Envy and nothing I see online seems to be working

    • I'm unable to access the "Advanced Options" - it always just pushed restarts the computer
    • I'm unable to reset by BIOS - holding ESC of F10 don't seem to work
    Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!
     
    Alex L_1234, Apr 16, 2023
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  3. Sharief K Win User
    Windows 10 endless loop reboot

    Hi,

    • Have you checked if the hard disk is set as first boot device in the BIOS?
    • Which version of Windows is installed on the computer?
    • What did the HP supported suggested you to fix the issue?

    I suggest you to follow the steps provided in the following article and check if it helps.

    Redirecting

    If the issue persists, please get back to us with the more information about the interaction with HP support and the outcome of the issue.
     
    Sharief K, Apr 16, 2023
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  4. garyb0125 Win User

    HP Envy caught in reboot loop

    Uninstall HP ENVY 5020 All-in-One Printer

    FWIW, I used the following steps to uninstall an HP Envy 5660 from several machines, always with success. I don't know if "any traces" are left, but I have no problem reinstalling or installing a different HP printer.

    Remove previous HP Envy 5660 printer drivers by doing the following:
    a. Turn off printer and uninstall any HP software under programs
    b. Remove device HP Envy 5660 under Control Panel/Devices and Printers
    c. Run “printui.exe /s” and under Drivers tab, remove any HP Envy 5660 drivers and packages
    d. Reboot the PC
    HTH
     
    garyb0125, Apr 16, 2023
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