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11-23-2019 08:54 AM
Product: pavilion DV6T-6c00
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Hello. First I would like to point out that I was able to improve on the original performance replacing the 750Gb HD (7200 rpm) with a SanDisk 3D with 1Tb using the recovery disk to start it from scratch. Also I was able (contrary to all information given here) to upgrade from 8 Gb (2 x 4Gb) of RAM to 16 Gb (2x 8Gb). All of this had a great improvement in the performance. Now back to Win10 bugs! I just upgraded the OS to Windows 10 64 with the free upgrade license from Microsoft and a video editing tool is not opening due graphic drive outdated, nevertheless, the same program was working fine with win7, it asks for a "capable video play module". Is there or will ever be a Win10 driver for the Graphic cards: AMD Radeon HD 7400 Series Intel HD Graphics 3000? Where can I find it? Why the "Show windows side by side" command does not work, I saw a lot complain in the internet about it on win10. Is there a fix? Thank you very much.
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11-24-2019 03:02 PM
I understood your reply and it shows that both companies MS and HP have neither regard to environment nor to the user that bought their products, unless it is ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE to develop the necessary drivers, to allow the Win10 to work as well or better than the previous systems on those hardware, the companies that sold it should produce those necessary drivers or recall the hardware as manufactured with defect, since they were less than five years old when the Win10 came along. Nevertheless I find it won't happen, since Win10 still haven't fixed the "side by side" window bug. Thank you.
11-24-2019 03:03 PM
I understood your reply and it shows that both companies MS and HP have neither regard to environment nor to the user that bought their products, unless it is ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE to develop the necessary drivers, to allow the Win10 to work as well or better than the previous systems on those hardware, the companies that sold it should produce those necessary drivers or recall the hardware as manufactured with defect, since they were less than five years old when the Win10 came along. Nevertheless I find it won't happen, since Win10 still haven't fixed the "side by side" window bug. Thank you.
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