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05-17-2016 11:44 AM
Hello, I've got a problem. I've bought this laptop less than a year ago and it started having some performance issues. For example, the boot is sluggish, when I go to the folder it usually hangs a bit before showing the contents of the folder, programs take a few seconds to even start, and I have very bad performance in games, even the not so demanding ones like Minecraft, Terraria, CSGO, Unturned etc. I uninstalled all the bloatware but the issue presisted. I thought that it could be the system (I upgraded it from 8.1 to 10) and I did several system resets and still the same. I installed Ubuntu 16.04 now hoping that it will be better, but no, it is the same. It was overheating a bit, and shutting down unexpectedly, so I cleaned it with the can of compressed air but it didn't help that much. I've got the "Please use proper Smart AC adapter" message a couple of times, but i don't know it that is the issue. (I am using the original charger, BTW) Thanks in advance!
P.S. Sorry if i posted in the wrong section, it is my first time I am using this forum.
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05-18-2016 10:48 AM - edited 05-18-2016 10:48 AM
Hello @AtomicStriker,
Thank you for the quick reply!
You can try performing a System Recovery using the following document:
HP PCs - Performing a System Recovery (Ubuntu)
However, based on the information that you provided, you may consider contacting Ubuntu Support.
I hope this helps.
Regards!
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05-18-2016 09:27 AM
Hello @AtomicStriker,
Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums, I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
I read your post about the performance issue, and wanted to assist you!
Have you tried checking your system for Malicious Software? You can use the tool here, if needed: Malicious Software Removal Tool
If you are still having trouble, then try reviewing the following documents, and let me know how it goes:
HP PCs - Computer Is Slow (Windows 10)
HP PCs - Computer Locks Up or Freezes (Windows 10, 😎
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05-18-2016 09:59 AM
Hello, thank you a huge bunch for replying! I have performed many malware/virus scans with AVAST, AVG and Malwarebytes, all of wich came up clean. I have never installed anyting illegal on it, from PirateBay of somewhere else, and all my games come from Steam which were purchased by me, so I couldn't have installed a virus on it. The system reset has been done a couple of times, I reverted to 8.1 once and upgraded it to Win 10, so If there was any malicious software, they are probably not present anymore. I have read the both of the documents you have provided, however, as I said before, I am running Ubuntu 16.04LTS Xerial Xenus right now, not Windows. Also, I forgot to mention, It is frequently shutting down (Just shuts down in the middle of the work and displays "Thermal Shutdown Occured" message on reboot), but I have cleaned the vents with compressed air. But for all I know, I might have not cleaned it of dust completely. I can bring it to the repair shop, however, I am afraid that I might have voided the warranty by installing Ubuntu on the machine.
05-18-2016 10:48 AM - edited 05-18-2016 10:48 AM
Hello @AtomicStriker,
Thank you for the quick reply!
You can try performing a System Recovery using the following document:
HP PCs - Performing a System Recovery (Ubuntu)
However, based on the information that you provided, you may consider contacting Ubuntu Support.
I hope this helps.
Regards!
I work on behalf of HP
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05-18-2016 02:23 PM
Hello
Thank you a huge bunch. I have found out what the problem was. The fan was clogged by the dust and the porcessor was overheating. When I was cleaning I didn't clear it out properly. I am using this laptop to study and now it is okay. Thank you for your time!
Have a great day!
05-18-2016 02:42 PM
Hello @AtomicStriker,
I am happy to hear that you were able to get things worked out! If you ever need assistance in the future, please feel free to reach out to us again!
Regards!
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