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07-13-2024 01:34 PM
Product: HP Laptop PC 15s-fq2000 (2D120AV)
I have the standard HP Laptop HP 15.6 touch screen intel core i7 16 Gb memory please tell if I should shut the computer down each night or keep it running in sleep mode after 2 hours or less of no action. Better for life of computer to reboot each day or not or not that much.
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07-13-2024 02:54 PM
Hi @Tsundru
for your own safety it is best to turn off the device when it is no longer in use. Avoids possible malfunctions due to updates or unwanted overheating
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