Share via

No windows logo on boot

Anonymous
2024-02-02T17:39:06+00:00

so like 2-3 months ago i had to reinstall windows since my previous windows got corrupt so after i noticed after reinstalling windows newly my windows logo on boot is missing even though it was on the previous windows that has gone corrupted now the only thing i see is my manufacturer logo which is hp and then a blue screen saying preparing windows which is very annoying previously it wasnt there since there a windows logo those were done there ill assume and then im in the lockscreen later. and tbh i really like the windows 10 logo on boot and i want it back how can i do it and yes i installed it from the official microsoft page and im certain there wasnt any interruption during the installation and yes I have checked my windows no gui boot is turned off its my second time uploading since the guy helping me didnt response after suggesting me to check the no gui thingy

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Install and upgrade

Locked Question. This question was migrated from the Microsoft Support Community. You can vote on whether it's helpful, but you can't add comments or replies or follow the question.

0 comments No comments

1 answer

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-03T12:32:18+00:00

    Hello ,

    Good to see you in Microsoft Community.

    I have read your previous posts, and you need to uncheck "No GUI boot" in the System Configuration interface.

    1. Open the Start menu and type "msconfig" in the search bar. Press Enter to open the System Configuration window.
    2. Click on the Boot tab and make sure that the "No GUI boot" option is unchecked.
    3. If the option is already unchecked, try checking it and then unchecking it again. Click Apply and then OK.
    4. Restart your computer and see if the Windows logo appears on boot. Image

    If the above steps do not work, you can try resetting your BIOS settings to default. To do this, restart your computer and press the key to enter the BIOS setup (usually F2 or Delete). Look for an option to reset the BIOS settings to default and save the changes before exiting.

    Disclaimer*: Microsoft provides no assurances and/or warranties, implied or otherwise, and is not responsible for the information you receive from the third-party linked sites or any support related to technology.*

    If you are going to modify BIOS Settings, please back up all your personal files first to ensure you do not lose data.

    If anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to let me know.

    Best Regards,

    Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

    1 person found this answer helpful.
    0 comments No comments