Stuck on HP logo with spinning circle under it

When I turn on my HP Pavillion-15 laptop there is a HP logo on the screen with a circle spinning around and does not seem to go through that process. I don't know what happened but before the process there was a thing that said battery alert.
Please help. I need to do a project and it is due in 2 days.
Its also windows 8.1 but I don't know what bit it is.

Edit: the screen turns black after waiting 30 minutes

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