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Pavilion Gaming Notebook
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

System is slow to "start up". I am attempting to "optimize" my system utilizing the Tune-up tool. Currently tool has been stuck at 97% for more than an hour. How should I proceed? Thanks

 

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@Voyageur1 Welcome to HP Community!

 

I understand that you are facing slow performance issue.

 

I have a few steps to identify and resolve the issue: 

 

Common causes of slow system performance: 

  • Not enough free disk space or disk errors. 

  • Applications that require a lot of system resources. 

  • Too many tasks running at the same time. 

  • Nonessential graphic features. 

  • Not enough memory. 

  • Overheating due to intensive graphic applications or dust in vents. 

  • Running multiple instances of anti-virus software. 

Microsoft Fix it Solution to automatically improve system performance 

 

To automatically improve system performance, click the Microsoft Fix it Solution: 

 

MS Fixit 974820 

 

Turning off nonessential graphical features to improve system performance 

Graphical features and programs can use a lot of system resources. 

Turning off these features can improve system performance. 

This section explains how to adjust visual effects for best performance and how to disable Windows Aero. 

 

Adjusting visual effects for best performance 

Disabling Windows Aero 

  

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Thanks to all those who responded to my questions regarding "slow startup". Problem is solved. Cheers Voyageur1

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