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Screen is Flickering
The computer is on and working, but the display is flickering.
Incompatible Application
Check for updates on the app you are trying to use. If the app is updated and the screen is still flickering, check with HP to find out if the app may be incompatible.
Outdated Display Driver
If the flickering is due to a driver issue, you should check if the task manager is flickering by pressing “CTRL+SHIFT+ESC”. If you notice the task manager is flickering also, then you should update the display driver. Update a device driver by entering “device manager” in the search box on the taskbar and select “Device Manager”. Next press the drop down arrow or double click on “Display adapters”. Right click on each driver and select “Update driver” then “Search automatically for updated driver software”. Finally, if Windows cannot find a new driver, you can look online at the device manufacturers website and follow their instructions.
Display Pixels are Stuck
The computer is on and working, but there are ‘dots’ in random spots on the screen.
Bad Display
Certain pixels could be stuck and look like green, red, or black dots on the screen. One option to fix this is to take a soft cloth and gently rub around the stuck pixel in a circular motion, which could lighten up the dead pixel. Another option is to check if your device is still under warranty. If not, you can replace the display assembly yourself using the guide here.
Camera Not Working
The camera on your PC does not work or you are receiving an error message when trying to use it in an application.
Outdated Camera Driver
If the camera is not working you may need to update the driver on it. To update the driver enter “device manager” in the search box on the taskbar and select “Device Manager”. Next press the drop down arrow or double click on “Cameras”. Right click on each driver and select “Update driver” then “Search automatically for updated driver software”. Finally, if Windows cannot find a new driver, you can look online at the device manufacturers website and follow their instructions.
Faulty Camera
If updating the driver does not resolve the issue and you cannot get the camera to work on any application, then you may need to replace the camera. The camera is a part of the display assembly so you will have to replace the whole display.
Device Won’t Hold Charge
The battery life is short or the computer needs to be plugged in, in order to stay running. Computer has been charged, but still will not turn on.
Faulty Battery
If your charging adapter is plugged in, and the light on the adapter is on, ensure the adapter is connected to the laptop. If your device does not last long after being unplugged from the charging adapter or only powers up when the charging adapter is plugged in, then it is likely your battery needs to be replaced.
Device Won’t Turn On or Respond to Actions
Dead Motherboard
If your computer died and will not respond to anything, it is most likely due to a dead motherboard. This is the heart of the PC and the PC will not work if your motherboard is dead. First you should check if the device is under warranty. If the device is under warranty, speak with HP and they will replace the hardware for you. If the device is not under warranty, follow this motherboard replacement guide.
Computer Keeps Corrupting Data
The computer is corrupting data which produced unintended changes to the original data. You are losing files that you did not actually delete.
Hard Drive Failure
If the computer is consistently crashing or or creating loud sounds when accessing data, you could be experiencing hard drive failure. We recommend finding an external hard drive or website to upload your data onto. Next follow this guide to replace the SSD.
Slow Boot Up
The computer takes a long time to boot.
Applications Running on Startup
You should disable any programs that open on start up, as this slows the boot up process. This is done using task manager. To access the task manager, press “CRTL+SHIFT+ESC”. Once opened, go to the “Startup” tab and see what applications are running on startup. Select any program in the list that you do not need to run on startup and click “Disable”.
Computer is Sluggish
The computer runs noticeably slower than it may have in the past.
Memory is Reaching Full Capacity
If your memory is almost full, try deleting some useless files you may not need anymore. After you delete them, empty the recycling bin. This is done by right clicking on your recycling bin and clicking “Empty Recycle Bin”. Ensure you do NOT need the files anymore as they will not be recoverable after emptied from the recycling bin.
Updates May Be Required
Check for updates on the device in the settings.
Check Your Running Applications
There could be some applications running in the background that you are not using stealing RAM. Check what apps are running using “Task Manager”. Access the “Task Manager” by pressing “CTRL+SHIFT+ESC”, and from here select programs you are not using and click “End Task”. After this, restart the device.
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