I have an HP Envy that I got at the beginning of 2017. Around a year ago, it all of a sudden slowed way down. It takes minutes or even freezes, like today, when I try to open the wifi networks or the notification tab in the taskbar and opening chrome works after it works at it for five minutes. After trying to figure out why, I got frustrated and decided to put it away as I had a desktop I could use. I pulled it out again today and thought to try to get it running as my desktop is currently out of commission. So essentially, itβs slow as all hell and I have no idea as to why.
Laptop all of a sudden slowed way down and have no idea why.
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some possibilities are failing/faulty hardware, malware or corurputed system files.
personally, since it sounds like you havenβt used it in a while and there is no important data on it, Iβd wipe it and load a fresh version of Windows on it.
that way, youβll kill all three birds with one stone.
any malware will be wiped, corrupted files will be reloaded and if there is a failing hard drive, for example, thatβll show up in errors during the reload. -
So I wiped my PC but did the one that kept my files and itβs still slow. If I do the other option, which removes all files as if you were trashing or selling the laptop, would I need to purchase another version of Windows 10 or is there a way to reinstall without buying another? Thatβs the main cause for concern at this point.Comment
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yes, you are right, the next option will remove all data from the drive - personal files and software, including Win10.
but - it will reload a fresh copy of Win10 as of the build from the ISO you are using.
and since the current version is already activated with MS, it will auto re-activate for you.
so what is actually slow - opening a Word doc for example, or surfing web pages?Comment
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certainly canβt rule out a faulty hard drive at this stage.
if you have your image medium inserted (DVD or USB) and itβll boot from that to reload WIn10, tell it to delete all partitions when that window comes up. youβll have to manually select each one and delete it.Comment
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have a spare 8GB USB stick available and get the Media Creation Tool from here; Download Windows 10
click the Download Tool Now button, download it and run it.
create a USB image.
reboot the laptop with that stick in and the Pc should boot from it - if not, hit F9 with it boots and a Boot Menu will show, pick the USB stick.Comment
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