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HP ProBook 640 G3 Slow Performance
The following are some fixes to try if your HP ProBook 640 G3 is running slow. It is recommended to try the basic fixes mentioned in the beginning before jumping into the complicated replacement sections.
Check your drivers/software update
There could be an unfixed bug in the software, and it could affect the performance of the laptop. Look for available software updates in the system settings.
Check if you’re running excessive programs in the background
Running an excess of programs at once can overwhelm a system and slow down performance. Closing unneeded programs can efficiently speed up a computer's performance on the task at hand.
Restarting your computer can be an easy way to refresh your computer and close all programs. Alternatively, you can utilize a computers task manager application to identify which programs are running and end them through the application.
Empty your trash bin
Performance issues could arise due to various reasons. One of them could be because your storage is almost full. Your first step is to look at the amount of storage that is being occupied by your recycle bin and make sure all the unneeded files are deleted. If just emptying your trash can did not work and you don’t have at least 10% of free space in your storage, you can look further to delete unneeded files from your disks or transfer them to an external hard drive.
Turn device on and off again
Sometimes restarting your device could fix performance problems as it might help re-open essential firmware applications that could’ve failed to open when you last launched your laptop.
Memory Over usage: Check how much you’re using
Similar to excessive program use, excessive use of memory lowers the overall performance of your main task at hand. Excessive memory usage can be caused by many factors, most mentioned directly on this list, so the problem of memory over usage is a contributing factor to the system of problems rather than its own standing factor.
Restarting your computer can help refresh all tabs and close anything that might not be supposed to be running. Similarly, using Task Manager can help you identify which programs are running, as well as the amount of memory and CPU being used.
Check Wi-Fi connection
If the performance issue is related to the internet performance and you’ve tried all the above basic fixes like checking for software updates, closing programs using excessive power, and restarting your device, the next problem to take care of is to replace your Wi-Fi card from your motherboard.
CPU issues
The last option to troubleshoot is to replace your CPU chip from your laptop. For doing this you first need to purchase Intel Core i5 7th Gen processor.
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