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11-18-2022
11:09 PM
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11-19-2022
11:14 AM
by
MayS
Dated: 19/11/2022
Sir,
Ref: Case ID: [Personal Information Removed]
Ever since having purchased it, I have been facing issues with the laptop. When I got tired from its slow performance & hanging issues, I had to register my complaint to you on 30th September 2022 vide Case No. [Personal Information Removed].
On my complaint you got cloud recovery and Reset of all settings of my laptop twice. Even after the problem was not solved you got SSD changed.
Again when problem was not solved you registered my case under case ID [Personal Information Removed] and changed SSD and later on motherboard. You also did cloud recovery of my laptop.
I use my laptop only for normal office work, I usually work on MS word, still I am facing all these issues.
Even after taking all above said steps, my problem is not resolved. Still I am facing the performance issue with my laptop, some of issues I am facing are mentioned below:
- Slow in opening & Closing Files.
- Not able to read files, shows error “NOT RESPONDING” (video attached for your reference).
- Open files one by one of a folder. (Video attached)
- Hangs usually
Sir, I don’t know why you are not able to find out what is exact problem with my laptop. I request you to change my Unit because it is hampering my work also.
11-19-2022 06:14 AM
Hello @sandeep_naagar
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Let me check your basic system configuration before we continue ... |
(1) Run msinfo32
- Select <System Summary>:
--->>> Copy/screenshot/paste following key/value pairs:
OS Name |
Version |
System Model |
System SKU ( equals HP product number (p/n) ) |
Processor |
BIOS Version/Date |
BaseBoard Product |
BaseBoard Version |
(2) Start Windows <Device Manager>
- Expand <Other devices> ? (Those entries are for hardware for which Windows has not loaded a suitable driver)
- Expand <Disk drives>
- Expand <Display adapters>
- Expand <Network adapters>
- Expand <Sound, video and game controllers>
- Expand <Storage controllers>
--->>> Send screenshot
(3) Please report your results