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09-08-2015 02:15 AM
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09-08-2015 03:26 PM
I think Windows needs to be reinstalled. If you can't get into the Device Manager something is seriously wrong.
09-08-2015 06:51 AM
Are these the specs of your laptop?
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04159827
You have a very low powered Celeron "Bay Trail" processor and Intel HD video. There is no nVidia graphics which explains why the driver for nVidia will not install.
That laptop is just not for gaming in any way shape or form.
09-08-2015 02:44 PM
Nothing really. The slow booting is caused by the very slow processor, small amount of memory and slow hard drive. You could upgrade the memory from 2 gigs to 4 or 8, and install a solid state drive but the cost of that is going to be more than the laptop cost. You might also consider reinstalling Windows and maybe we can go into Task Manager and get rid of some programs automatically loading at startup. You need the startup routine as lean as possible with low-powered hardware.
09-08-2015 03:20 PM
thank you am currently using the pc for this conservation am trying to solve some issues right here but couldnt my device manager isnt working anymore i tried to open it it says this app cant run on my pc i dont know what causes that it says i should check the software publisher please any idea?
06-01-2017 03:42 PM
So there is no way of improving the graphics and or allowing for any game play what-so-ever?
@Huffer wrote:Are these the specs of your laptop?
http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04159827
You have a very low powered Celeron "Bay Trail" processor and Intel HD video. There is no nVidia graphics which explains why the driver for nVidia will not install.
That laptop is just not for gaming in any way shape or form.
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