jmad
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I recently found myself in a financial rut and decided it would be a smart idea to pawn my laptop for some quick cash until I received my paycheck the following week. Well, I went through with the pawn, then the following week I went back to the pawn shop to pick up my laptop. Everything seemed to be fine, no scratches or noticeable damage was done during its little vacation.
I returned home and plugged up the laptop, I turned it on and came back awhile later and entered my log-in information, then left awhile longer. When I came back and tried to check my e-mail, I noticed an extreme slowness on my laptop. I tried to restart the computer through Windows, but after 10 minutes, the computer was still on the "Logging off..." screen, so I held the button down and shut down the computer, when I rebooted the computer, it got stuck on the log-in screen, I could not enter a password.
I then did another manual shut down and went straight for a system restore, but for some odd reason, my restore points had all been deleted before that day, there were only 3 available, and they were listed as system updates, so I went ahead with the earliest one.
After the restore, my computer was still lagging horribly. I installed AVG 2015 freeware and ran the usual antivirus procedure along with a PC tune up. So, now, after I log in, my laptop appears to be processing at pre-pawn shop speeds. Yet, I'm left with the problem of my log in screen. I turned it on tonight and it was stuck at the log in screen and would not let me press enter after I had entered my password. So, I did another manual shut down, rebooted, and tried my log in again.
I clicked on my username, entered the password, and hit enter. I didn't time it, but it took at least 20 minutes after I pressed enter on my keyboard to load my Windows Explorer. It was stuck on the screen that says "Welcome" with a blue and cyan loading circle to the right of it. All of the specs in my profile are current and up-to-date with the laptop that is having problems.
HP Pavilion dv6, Windows 7, 1.5GHz Quadcore, 6GB RAM
Please help!
I returned home and plugged up the laptop, I turned it on and came back awhile later and entered my log-in information, then left awhile longer. When I came back and tried to check my e-mail, I noticed an extreme slowness on my laptop. I tried to restart the computer through Windows, but after 10 minutes, the computer was still on the "Logging off..." screen, so I held the button down and shut down the computer, when I rebooted the computer, it got stuck on the log-in screen, I could not enter a password.
I then did another manual shut down and went straight for a system restore, but for some odd reason, my restore points had all been deleted before that day, there were only 3 available, and they were listed as system updates, so I went ahead with the earliest one.
After the restore, my computer was still lagging horribly. I installed AVG 2015 freeware and ran the usual antivirus procedure along with a PC tune up. So, now, after I log in, my laptop appears to be processing at pre-pawn shop speeds. Yet, I'm left with the problem of my log in screen. I turned it on tonight and it was stuck at the log in screen and would not let me press enter after I had entered my password. So, I did another manual shut down, rebooted, and tried my log in again.
I clicked on my username, entered the password, and hit enter. I didn't time it, but it took at least 20 minutes after I pressed enter on my keyboard to load my Windows Explorer. It was stuck on the screen that says "Welcome" with a blue and cyan loading circle to the right of it. All of the specs in my profile are current and up-to-date with the laptop that is having problems.
HP Pavilion dv6, Windows 7, 1.5GHz Quadcore, 6GB RAM
Please help!
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion dv6
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon HD Graphics 1494.8 MHz
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 1805
- Memory
- 5610 MB
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD 6520G
- Sound Card
- IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Generic PNP Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 X 768 - 32 bit
- Hard Drives
- TOSHIBA MK6476GSX SATA Disk Device
C: 570.4GB | D: 21.6GB | E: 4.0GB
- Mouse
- Razer Naga
- Antivirus
- AVG 2015
- Browser
- Google Chrome