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Pavilion Notebook 15-ab035TX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I recently bought my new laptop and updated its operating system from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 (64-bit). I received a message saying that HP Documentation and Realtek RTL8723BE Bluetooth Driver had been turned off as they were incompatible with windows 10. I updated all my drivers (except the bluetooth driver as it refused to get updated - always either got stuck for hours or showed an error message). Since then, it is taking too long to complete booting a\and starting up of the operating system. (both the processes are taking a long time). Please suggest some way to speed up the booting process and probably update the bluetooth driver. (Bluetooth is working fine even with the driver not being updated - I don't know how).

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Hey @MayankHPUser,

 

I understand you're having some trouble with boot speed after an upgrade to windows 10. I'd be happy to help.

 

My first recommendation would be to try using the HP Support Assistant to update the missing drivers. You may also want to see if a BIOS update is available.

 

I would also suggest that you give this performance document a try to speed things up: HP PCs - Computer Is Slow (Windows 😎.

 

Let me know if this helps, and if it does please hit that Thumbs Up and Accept as Solution.

 

Cheers,

TechSurge.

 

 

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Hey @MayankHPUser,

 

I understand you're having some trouble with boot speed after an upgrade to windows 10. I'd be happy to help.

 

My first recommendation would be to try using the HP Support Assistant to update the missing drivers. You may also want to see if a BIOS update is available.

 

I would also suggest that you give this performance document a try to speed things up: HP PCs - Computer Is Slow (Windows 😎.

 

Let me know if this helps, and if it does please hit that Thumbs Up and Accept as Solution.

 

Cheers,

TechSurge.

 

 

TechSurge
I work on behalf of HP


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