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01-31-2019 04:48 AM
Hi,
I have a problem with my HP laptop.
It is very slow and it takes a lot to boot up.
It has been like this since I bought it, about 2 months ago.
Product name : HP Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx
I use Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
02-02-2019 02:47 AM
Hey there! @Denis13, Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Support Community!
Don't worry I'll try to help you out. Please answer a few questions below to assist you better.
Did you make any hardware or software changes on your PC?
Were there any recent windows update on the PC?
Do you see any error on the PC?
Please share the product number of the PC to assist you better.
Excellent description and a great diagnosis done. It is greatly appreciated.
Let's continue with the troubleshooting steps now.
Try updating the BIOS and other drivers on the PC to the latest version and check if it helps.
You can try updating the drivers on the PC using HP support assistant. Click Here
Try the steps recommended below.
I would suggest you enable Fast Start-Up on the system and check if it helps. To do this, follow the steps below.
1. Open Control Panel and go to Power Options.
2. Click/tap on the Choose what the power buttons do link on the left side.
3. Click/tap on the Change settings that are currently unavailable link at the top.
4. If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.
5. Ensure that Turn on Fast Startup is checked.
6. Restart the computer.
If the issue still persists after trying out the steps try the steps recommended below.
In Windows, search for Command Prompt. In the search results, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. Then click Yes.
In Command Prompt, type sfc /scannow. Make sure to include the space between sfc and the /.
Press Enter and wait while System File Checker scans for corrupted files.
When scanning is complete, the results are displayed on the screen.
If the file checker found and replaced any corrupted files, restart the computer and check the performance.
If the file checker did not find any corrupted files or found corrupted files but could not replace them, go to the next step.
If System File Checker finds corrupted files but cannot replace them, use the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool. DISM checks the corrupted files; then downloads and replaces the files using Windows Update.
In Windows, open a web browser.
NOTE:
You need to be connected to the Internet to use DISM.
In Windows, search for Command Prompt. In the search results, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. Then click Yes.
In Command Prompt, type dism.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth. Make sure to include the space before each / in the command line.
Press Enter and wait while DISM works. This might take several minutes.
If DISM finds corrupted files, it replaces them using Windows Update. If this occurs, after DISM is finished, restart your computer and see if the performance has improved.
Refer this article to further troubleshoot lock up or freezing issues with PC. Click Here
Lastly, if you are unable to try any steps recommended above, try running a system diagnostics test on your PC and check if the hardware on your PC is functioning correctly.
Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on the PC. Click Here
Hope this helps!
Have a great day! 🙂
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