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03-06-2017 05:21 AM
We cannot help you if you do not identify your desktop PC with its product number or product name.
My ESP is currently not working as it should. 🙂
Look on the service tag which should be on the rear or side of the PC.
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03-06-2017 08:56 AM
I would tend to roll back to the previous operating system to see how it performs as a troubleshooting step.
If it works as it should with the original OS, it may be better to leave it the way it is.
Have you checked in the device manager to see if there are any devices that do not have drivers installed that are working?
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03-06-2017 10:13 AM
Specifications: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01959726
Lots of "beef" to run Windows 10, well above Microsoft's "minimum requirements".
Are you using the new Microsoft "Edge" web-browser, or the Microsoft "Internet Explorer" (which also is installed in Windows 10) web-browser?
Do all web-sites have the problem?
Try the "easy" sites, e.g., 'www.google.com' or 'www.yahoo.com' or 'www.ibm.com' or 'www.bestbuy.com'
that always should be "up" and accessible to you.
