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12-27-2021 12:47 PM
Product: HP ENVY x360 convertible 15t-dr100 7XG94AV
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Recently updated to Windows 11. But when I’m in the computer it starts making noise as if it’s trying to take off like an airplane. As soon as I turn it on, 1-2 mins later, it’s making the noise extremely loud. Not sure if it’s fan related or something different??
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12-27-2021 12:50 PM - edited 12-27-2021 12:51 PM
Nothing else in a laptop that could make that much noise other than a fan. If it did this only after update to Windows 11 I suspect a driver issue. Are there any problem devices in the device manager?
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