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Hi,

 

I just bought HP Notebook Omen 15-ce084TX. But I found  performance is very slow after I logged in windows. (About  5 minutes)

 

I'm not sure this cause came from driver or not? Please advise.

 

Thank you in  advance,

Pathikorn

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That's part of the problem. You can fix the slow boot to desktop by disabling the "App Readiness" Service. Type Services in the search box (Cortana) and launch the Services desktop app. Look for the App Readiness Service. First stop it then look for the pulldown menu for startup and select disabled. Reboot and you will not have the delay any more. This is temporary until a driver fix is found.

 

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Others are having similar issues with a specific driver for the hard drive accelerometer. 

 

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Boot-and-Lockup/New-Omen-Laptop-takes-ages-to-load-after-logi...

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Thank you for your reply.

 

As I understanding, the problem came from driver does not supprot for new Omen model, right?

 

I am waiting the good news from HP. 🙂

HP Recommended

That's part of the problem. You can fix the slow boot to desktop by disabling the "App Readiness" Service. Type Services in the search box (Cortana) and launch the Services desktop app. Look for the App Readiness Service. First stop it then look for the pulldown menu for startup and select disabled. Reboot and you will not have the delay any more. This is temporary until a driver fix is found.

 

If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

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Perfect! This issue is solved.

 

Thank you for your support. 🙂

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