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08-17-2019 04:22 PM - edited 08-17-2019 04:25 PM
Hello!
I got my computer early July, but I wasn't able to really spend time with it until a couple of weeks ago. Seems like this has been going on the whole time: when a sound is to be made, it takes a long time for the sound to happen. I test this using the volume bar in the lower right. I measured from when I clicked to change the volume, to when the sound happened. It took 1 minute 20 seconds. As far as YouTube, the video wont start until the sound is ready, so I wait over a minute before starting any video or continuing a video if I'd paused it. I went through the Virtual Agent's suggestions including updating my BIOS. I saw that someone else had results by doing a Clean Boot, so I tried that, but it still can't detect that there is a problem. The sound is fine when I use my Bluetooth headset and when it checked the sound in the UEFI it was fine. And there was a time (for only a minute) when it was fine on it's own.
Thanks!
Edit: I don't know if it makes a difference, but once the video starts on YouTube, it goes fine until paused.
08-20-2019 05:03 AM
Hi @Kelli781648
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Appreciate you trying the steps. Try testing the hardware -
1. Shutdown the computer.
2. Turn the computer back on again and repeatedly tap on the ESC until a Startup menu appears.
3. Press F2 once.
4. Go to Component test.
5. From the list, run the audio test.
If the hardware is fine, please back-up the data and re-install the operating system -
1. Shutdown the computer.
2. Turn the computer back on again and repeatedly tap on the ESC until a Startup menu appears.
3. Press F11 once for System Recovery.
4. Choose the Keyboard Layout.
5. Click on Troubleshoot.
6. Go to Recovery Manager and click on System Recovery.
Note : System Recovery will delete everything that you had saved or installed on the computer.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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Asmita
I am an HP Employee
08-26-2019 05:32 PM
I'm sorry for the long delay. I am a student and one of the programs I have already installed is limited to my school, so I am going to ask the Tech Director if he recommends some way to save the program vs just taking another seat later. He was gone on vacation. I will let you know if re-installing will help. But if I do that, I will also use the Pro version I get free from school.
Thank you
08-27-2019 02:15 AM
You are welcome.
If you need further assistance feel free to reach out to us.
Have a great day!
Asmita
I am an HP Employee
08-28-2019 02:07 AM
If it is a hardware issue, re-installing or upgrading the operating system will not resolve the problem.
HP does not recommend upgrading or downgrading hardware parts or software that is bundled with the product as It may affect the manufacturer's warranty and performance, however, you could change the configuration at your own discretion.
Thanks!
Asmita
I am an HP Employee
08-28-2019 10:27 AM
08-29-2019 02:24 AM