General specification says nothing.
Flash 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB. Which one you have?
Ram 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB. Which one you have?
How much free drive space you have?
mine has 4gb ram, and 128gb SSD M2.
it is a fresh windows installs with some office programs, so i have more than 90gb of free space
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You may have to go into Power and Advanced in BIOS and set the low power mode option. Read the manual:
Troubleshooting Guide
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342036.pdf
You should NEVER us a low power mode like hibernation or sleep. It can and will mess your system up. May not for everybody, but I've read my fair share of posts on forums all across the Internet and here to know it's an issue. Just power off, power on. You'll be glad you did.
i do not understand what you mean to never use hibernation...
i have several computers that handle lot of open windows and programs that would take 30 minutes each morning of each day to rearrange all of then in the same order, and thats why i use hibernation. some of the computers have even more than 6 months without going power off and has no single issue.
in my case, i have been using hibernation the past 9 years with any single issue, i only restart or power off when i need change a hardware, or an important update.
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You may have to go into Power and Advanced in BIOS and set the low power mode option. Read the manual:
Troubleshooting Guide
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c04342036.pdf
You should NEVER us a low power mode like hibernation or sleep. It can and will mess your system up. May not for everybody, but I've read my fair share of posts on forums all across the Internet and here to know it's an issue. Just power off, power on. You'll be glad you did.
Nothing about hibernation
i do not understand what you mean to never use hibernation...
i have several computers that handle lot of open windows and programs that would take 30 minutes each morning of each day to rearrange all of then in the same order, and thats why i use hibernation. some of the computers have even more than 6 months without going power off and has no single issue.
in my case, i have been using hibernation the past 9 years with any single issue, i only restart or power off when i need change a hardware, or an important update.