Continue beep in booting time of hp 630

A problem arrises in the booting period of my hp 630 laptop. After pressing esc button it comes to the startup menu. And than it works normally. What I can do for this problem ?

HPSERVICE wrote:
A problem arrises in the booting period of my hp 630 laptop. After pressing esc button it comes to the startup menu. And than it works normally. What I can do for this problem ?
Hello HPSERVICE.
Do you get an error on screen?
Is there any pattern to the beeps?
Try a hard reset first.  Here are the steps.
Shut down the notebook.
Remove the battery and AC power.
Press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds three times.
Replace the battery and AC power.
Boot notebook.
I'll keep an eye out for your reply.  Have a great day.
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