Sorry for the delayed response, it took some time to reaquire a monitor and after that I forgot my login. :smileyembarrassed:
The concept of restarting a BIOS was completely new to me and from what I'd researched on it I was afraid of having to go deeper inside my computer looking for some internal clock component I simply was not seeing up until that point but luckily enough, for my model at least, all I had to do was press Windows key+B. The result was that the screen stayed black as the computer turned itself off and then back on soon afterwards but the problem remained and any attempt to press and hold either Windows Key + B or F11 was met with beeping noises (subsequent power resets also had no effect). The montior read no signal, even when I pressed the screen switch buttons, indicating the computer hasn't given it anything to recieve.
It might have been worth noting all along how my laptop isn't starting up.
Are you familiar with that state of operation when you first turn on a laptop and its displaying the brand logo, or maybe a little before then, in which you're able to immediately power it completely off with a single push of the power button as opposed to when the computer is in full use where you instead have to hold the power button down for a few seconds? That's how my laptop has been when I turn it on since the issue first occured. I've even let it sit sometimes for many minutes just to make sure the startup wasn't simply delayed however the screen stays nonoperational and when I tap the power button my computer shuts off instantly. So it would seem my computer is perpetually stuck powering on, but I couldn't be sure.
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