Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
- Make sure that your computer is plugged in and receiving power. Check that the power cord is securely plugged into the back of the computer and into the wall outlet.
- Check that your computer’s hardware is functioning properly. Make sure that all cables are securely connected and that there are no loose components inside the computer.
- If you have a bootable Windows installation media (e.g. a DVD or USB drive), try booting from it and see if you can repair or reinstall Windows.
- If you have recently installed new hardware or software, it is possible that this is causing the issue. Try booting into Safe Mode to see if you can boot into Windows. If you are able to boot into Safe Mode, try uninstalling any recently installed hardware or software.
- If none of the above steps help, it is possible that there is a problem with your computer’s hardware or with the Windows installation itself. In this case, you may need to contact a technical support specialist or take your computer to a repair shop.