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04-06-2017 09:12 PM
04-06-2017 10:23 PM
Hello @Ashleeash3194
Welcome to the HP Support forum.
I am sorry for the issues you experience.
Your model is OK but a budget class device. I believe the issue is software related.
With regards to the hardware - your HDD is 5400 RPM which is slow by design BUT all other componets of your PC's hardware are fine so it should not be too slow.
I will post now some steps you can try to optimize your PC and make it faster
Perform some basic hardware checks
1. Please, shutdown/turn off the computer
2. Power it back on.
2.1 As soon as you press the power-on button, even before the HP logo appears, immediately begin hitting the Esc button (like tap-tap-tap).
This should open a HP Startup Menu which may look similar to this one
3. Choose F2 to open System Diagnostics. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform System Test >> Quick test.
This will check major hardware componets for issue (do it just in case) . Here is more info >> http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03467259#AbT1
If there are no system checks/no quick tests, perform HDD and RAM check.
Let me know the test results.
Back to Windows:
1. Your computer comes with McAfee preinstalled. I am not sure if this is still present on your PC ... In all cases, remove it as it is known to slow down PCs are certain fimes.
You can uninstall it from Start > Control Panel > Programs and features
and eventually you have to run this tool >> http://us.mcafee.com/apps/supporttools/mcpr/mcpr.asp
Generally speaking I strongly recommend you uninstall any 3rd party security product (AV, firewall, etc...) and leave only the built-in Windows Defender/Windows Firewall running (do this at least temporary as a part of the troubleshooting process).
2. Click on Start > Settings > Update and security
Ensure Windows is fully updated. Windows Update in Windows 10 runs on its own (fully automatic) and during its update process it may slow down the PC a lot
Restart after installing Windows Updates
3. Ensure all your drivers are updated - drivers for video card /sound card / network adapters / etc..
Use the Device Manager method described here >> https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03330139
4. Download and run CCLeaner (free from Piriform) with the extra options checked. Here are instructions
>> http://www.howtogeek.com/113382/how-to-use-ccleaner-like-a-pro-9-tips-tricks/
>> http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/portable
5. Run the free ESET Online Scanner >> http://download.eset.com/special/eos/esetonlinescanner_enu.exe
Scan your PC for viruses, threats and unwanted/unsafe applications - remove if anything found.
6. Uninstall any programs you definitely do not use and do not need
but you think might be a bit high on resources.
You can uninstall them from Control Panel > Programs and features
7. Optimize
- defragment your Hard Disk Drive > https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8933-optimize-defrag-drives-windows-10-a.html
- run Disk Clean Up - cleanmgr.exe > https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3012-disk-cleanup-open-use-windows-10-a.html
8. Some extra articles you can read to optimize your PC
>> https://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/37511-optimize-performance-windows-8-a.html
Some ideas there might be overkill (too much).
🙂
Let me know if you did perform all of the steps above (it will definitely take time) and
post back when ready. Provide details.
I am looking forward to your feedback and reply.
*** HP employee *** I express personal opinion only *** Joined the Community in 2013
