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11-24-2019 04:14 AM
hello sir\madam my laptop freezes while i plugged in....if i use it with battery power it works finely but when i plugged in it freezes within a minute and it needs to be plugged out and need a force shutdown to works normally with battery backup please help with this
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11-26-2019 02:41 PM
@balaji185 Welcome to HP Community!
I Suggest you try performing a Clean Boot. A clean boot is performed to start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program.
Before you do Clean Boot, try to run Built-in Power Troubleshooter to see what it results.
* Press Windows Key then type ‘troubleshoot’ and hit Enter
* Select “View all” on the left panel and run “Power” troubleshooter from the list and see if it works.
* Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Apply repair automatically”. Also, ensure to select Run as administrator.
* Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process. Now see what it results.
Follow the below-mentioned steps to perform Clean Boot:
a. Press Windows Key, type MSConfig in the search box and hit Enter.
b. On the Services tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click to select the Hide all Microsoft services checkbox, and then tap or click Disable all.
c. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click Open Task Manager.
d. On the Startup tab in Task Manager, for each startup item, select the item and then click Disable.
e. Close Task Manager.
f. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click OK, and then restart the computer.
If a service is causing issue, I suggest you turn on 5 services at a time, reboot and then see if the problem reappears, keep repeating this until you find a group of 5 services, which are causing this issue, then check the one by one, till you find the one which is causing your issue.
Please refer to the following link to perform a clean boot.
Keep us posted,
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Give us a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below, followed by clicking on the "Accept as solution" on this post,
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11-26-2019 02:41 PM
@balaji185 Welcome to HP Community!
I Suggest you try performing a Clean Boot. A clean boot is performed to start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program.
Before you do Clean Boot, try to run Built-in Power Troubleshooter to see what it results.
* Press Windows Key then type ‘troubleshoot’ and hit Enter
* Select “View all” on the left panel and run “Power” troubleshooter from the list and see if it works.
* Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Apply repair automatically”. Also, ensure to select Run as administrator.
* Click “Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process. Now see what it results.
Follow the below-mentioned steps to perform Clean Boot:
a. Press Windows Key, type MSConfig in the search box and hit Enter.
b. On the Services tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click to select the Hide all Microsoft services checkbox, and then tap or click Disable all.
c. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click Open Task Manager.
d. On the Startup tab in Task Manager, for each startup item, select the item and then click Disable.
e. Close Task Manager.
f. On the Startup tab of the System Configuration dialog box, tap or click OK, and then restart the computer.
If a service is causing issue, I suggest you turn on 5 services at a time, reboot and then see if the problem reappears, keep repeating this until you find a group of 5 services, which are causing this issue, then check the one by one, till you find the one which is causing your issue.
Please refer to the following link to perform a clean boot.
Keep us posted,
If you would like to thank us for our efforts to help you,
Give us a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below, followed by clicking on the "Accept as solution" on this post,
Have a great day!