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Pavilion 15 n006ax
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
When I install windows 10, it works just fine. But installing amd graphics driver makes my pc extremely slow. Even the cursor takes 10-20 seconds to react to mouse movement. I have tried the driver available in hp drivers and softwares page as well as the latest compatible driver from AMD website. I faced this problem in a previous build of windows 10 and after the anniversary update its still doesn't work. I have tried clean install of windows 10 along with the driver. But nothing seems to work. What else am I missing? any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hello@rajorshi,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I have read your post and understand that the PC will slow after a driver update. I will definitely help you.

 

I recommend you to try the steps form the link below and check if that helps you fix the issue.

 

http://hp.care/2hQFuAn

 

Hope that answers your question. Let me know for more.

 

Resolv_S

 

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Hello@rajorshi,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I have read your post and understand that the PC will slow after a driver update. I will definitely help you.

 

I recommend you to try the steps form the link below and check if that helps you fix the issue.

 

http://hp.care/2hQFuAn

 

Hope that answers your question. Let me know for more.

 

Resolv_S

 

Glad to help you. I work for HP

Please click Accept as Solution if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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Resolv_S
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Thanks for the quick reply. I will try all those steps and let you know.
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Hello@rajorshi,

 

Thanks for the response.

 

Take your time and execute the steps carefully and check if that works..

 

Resolv_S

 

Glad to help you. I work for HP

Please click Accept as Solution if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
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I headed back to drivers page of hp and found a new bios update. updated the bios and installed the latest amd driver. now my problem is finally fixed. thanks for the reply.

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HP Pavilion with Windows 10.0.15063.0, AMD A6-5200 APU with Radeon (TM) HD Graphics, AMD Radeon HD 8400/R3 Series, AMD 8600M Series, 4 GB, 500GB.

Jerky mouse pointer. Processor performance displays a 2 seconds regular shift in processor speed, saw-toothed form.

After much thinking I deduced that the two graphics controllers are fighting for control, which they should not do, but be governed by the graphics load.

By disabling one or the other controller, the mouse (and the rest) behaved normally. I choose to keep 8600M, presumably being the most powerful one.

Question: Is this a fault of Windows update, or HP lack of solution.

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Hi,

 I'm also Facing this problem now but I uninstalled the Graphics card (updated one), if I follow your  instruction to update the Bios, then only I have to install the AMD Driver right or before that Graphics card should be Installed, Kindly clarify this soon Possible...Thanks Advance 

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