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HP Pavilion x360 - 14-dh1018tu
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HP Pavillion x 360 14-dh7018tu

 

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@Davo52, Hello and welcome to the HP Support Community!

 

Thanks for posting your question. I'm here to help you get things back on track.

I understand your HP Pavilion x360 - 14-dh1018tu is making a buzzing noise (like a drive starting/stopping) and is running very slowly. Let’s work through this together.

The symptoms you described could be due to:

  • A failing hard drive (especially if it's a mechanical HDD)
  • Background processes consuming system resources
  • Thermal issues or fan noise
  • Driver or BIOS issues

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting

Check for Hardware Issues (Hard Drive Health)

Let’s first check if the hard drive is healthy.

  • Press Windows + S, type HP PC Hardware Diagnostics, and open it.
  • Select Component Tests > Hard Drive > Quick Test.
  • If it passes, run the Extensive Test.

Check Task Manager for High Resource Usage

  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
  • Look under the Processes tab for anything using high CPU, Disk, or Memory.
  • If you see a process constantly using high disk (like Windows Search or a third-party app), that could be slowing things down.

Update BIOS and Drivers

Outdated firmware or drivers can cause performance issues.

Run HP Support Assistant

HP Support Assistant can automatically detect and fix many issues.

Check for Fan or Mechanical Noise

If the buzzing is from the fan or internal components:

  • Use compressed air to clean vents.
  • Place the laptop on a hard, flat surface to improve airflow.
  • If the noise persists, it may need a service check.

 

I hope the information shared has been useful and resolves your concern.

 

Wishing you a smooth and hassle-free experience ahead!

 

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Warm regards,

Max3Aj

HP Support

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