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03-19-2018 12:08 PM
@Balamitawrote:I'm sorry for being pushy but it's getting on my nerves. It takes almost 30 to 40 seconds to get by the POST after a fresh windows installation. The Laptop itself seems to be very slow. Any ideas? Is it safe to downgrade the BIOS?
Hi,
For a fresh installation these are the things you need to install:
Windows Updates and HP updates
Is it safe to downgrade the BIOS? -Your suppose to update it
Note: Windows updates will take sometime depending on your internet connection speed.
Regards,
ichi
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03-21-2018 01:15 PM
Hi,
Give it sometime bruh, Windows updates will be offered eventually to your PC. Cheers!
Regards,
ichi
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03-28-2018 08:35 AM
Now I tried disk defragment on the whole disk. Nothing new. My other Laptop (Dell Inspiron 5537) with core i5 third generation and 8GB of RAM with the same setup and the same programs installed is running 5 times faster than my HP now. I getting out of my mind
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