Disabling HP splash screen

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High-end dual GPU Graphics cards dont mix with OEM parts.

Topog_u, welcome to the forum.
I am a bit confused on which you are doing --- asking a question (Disabling HP splash screen) or making a statement (High-end dual GPU Graphics cards dont mix with OEM parts.)?
Here is how to disable the HP Splash Screen:
Step 1:
As soon as you turn the computer on, hit the F1 key to enter the system BIOS
Step 2:
On the menu, select the BOOT option by moving the right arrow on the keyboard.
Step 3:
Making sure BOOT-TIME DIAGNOSTIC is highlighted, hit the ENTER key on the keyboard
Step 4:
Select ENABLE to disable to HP Splash screen
Please let us know if this solves your problem or not.
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