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HP CORE I 7 , 8TH GEN.
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HI,

I HAVE A ISSUE OF LOW PERFORMANCE OF MY LAPTOP ...

SIR ACTUALLY :

MY LAPTOP BECOMES(WORKS) SLOW MANY TIMES...

 

IT INCLUDES 2 PROCESSORS OF 1.80 AND 2 GHz

BUT IT WORKS SLOW SOMETIMES...

 

 

HOW CAN I FIX IT 

TO MAKE ITS PERFORMANCE VERY GOOD

 

THANKS 

 

REGARDS:

MUHAMMAD ATIF WAHEED

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@ak_19

Since you're running Win10, the most likely explanation for low performance is Windows Update running in the background using up most of the processor power and tying up the hard drive.

To check this, do the following:
1) Enter Services in the search area
2) Select Services when it appears
3) Scroll down the list until you find Windows Update
4) If it is running, then double-click it and under Service status: select Stop
5) After if stops, see if your performance returns to more normal speeds.

Good Luck

 



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@ak_19

Since you're running Win10, the most likely explanation for low performance is Windows Update running in the background using up most of the processor power and tying up the hard drive.

To check this, do the following:
1) Enter Services in the search area
2) Select Services when it appears
3) Scroll down the list until you find Windows Update
4) If it is running, then double-click it and under Service status: select Stop
5) After if stops, see if your performance returns to more normal speeds.

Good Luck

 



I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
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