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I've been using Win 10 since the first preview edition. It's been really O.K.
Over the past month my 8 year old HP desktop was starting to show its age so I sprung for a new HP Envy desktop with 16GB DDR3 RAM and an i7-6700 8 core CPU.
It came with Win 10. As soon as I unpacked it and fired it up down came the anniversary update. It seemingly took FOREVER to apply.
Then, after the reboot, this monster system ran turtles s-l-o-w. For a reference, when clicking the file-explorer icon on the task bar it would take between 10-15 SECONDS for the very first screen to appear. And every other task was the same way. This system was literally unusable as a development system.
I did tons of research and even obtained and applied the "self-fix update" that M$ released last Sunday. No improvement.
I had actually gotten ready to reload this back to Win 7 Pro or a Linux base.
But today while reading this forum I noticed that someone referenced a BIOS update. So I checked HP for any updates. Indeed there was a UEFI update as well as other device driver updates.
I downloaded then applied them and rebooted. Honestly THIS IS A DIFFERENT MACHINE NOW!!!
The same click on file-explorer displays the first screen instantly. And almost everything I do is virtually immediate. WOW, what an amazing difference.
So my point in posting this is: Don't give up. Check the mfg's support site for BIOS/UEFI and driver updates and APPLY THEM. It might just save you weeks of frustration (as it would have for me).
If you read this and hear of someone having speed issues, please recommend this simple process to them.
Good luck. Thanks for reading.
Over the past month my 8 year old HP desktop was starting to show its age so I sprung for a new HP Envy desktop with 16GB DDR3 RAM and an i7-6700 8 core CPU.
It came with Win 10. As soon as I unpacked it and fired it up down came the anniversary update. It seemingly took FOREVER to apply.
Then, after the reboot, this monster system ran turtles s-l-o-w. For a reference, when clicking the file-explorer icon on the task bar it would take between 10-15 SECONDS for the very first screen to appear. And every other task was the same way. This system was literally unusable as a development system.
I did tons of research and even obtained and applied the "self-fix update" that M$ released last Sunday. No improvement.
I had actually gotten ready to reload this back to Win 7 Pro or a Linux base.
But today while reading this forum I noticed that someone referenced a BIOS update. So I checked HP for any updates. Indeed there was a UEFI update as well as other device driver updates.
I downloaded then applied them and rebooted. Honestly THIS IS A DIFFERENT MACHINE NOW!!!
The same click on file-explorer displays the first screen instantly. And almost everything I do is virtually immediate. WOW, what an amazing difference.
So my point in posting this is: Don't give up. Check the mfg's support site for BIOS/UEFI and driver updates and APPLY THEM. It might just save you weeks of frustration (as it would have for me).
If you read this and hear of someone having speed issues, please recommend this simple process to them.
Good luck. Thanks for reading.