Why are HP laptops never working?

co
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I've had 'almost' only HP laptops so far (because of the low prices) but after a month these laptops start to spin and spit and I have no idea why. No matter if newer or older models.

The problem is ALWAYS, after logging in, the screens either start to freeze or go completely black… I do not play games on my laptops nor do I install anything from the internet. Out of fear that smeared these laptops I was occasionally on Wordpad only write short stories. But now the last flute has gone.

What could be the problem? When Samaung or Apple, I never had the problem that the screens were just black.

Mi

Honestly? Most likely, this is not the laptop but you. It is usually like this. The problem is in front of the screen.

br

My oldest HP is 9 years old.

The others also run without problems.

Maybe HP does not like you. Is just sometimes like that… Can you try it with Lenovo, they play in the same price league.

co

But what should I have done? I do not eat my laptops or throw them around. As a child maybe not treated as well but they are lying there… And think nö do not want more.

Gr

So that's 😉

ch

Reboot to exclude an error from the operating system. Mostly it's the fault.

Ca

I'm writing from an HP EliteBook 17 inches right now. 15 years old. Win 7 ultimate.

Nothing crashes.

Mi

Install garbage software? Install and run other weird things? Or just misuse the PC and have false expectations? These are the usual problems.

Dr

But always after a month, these laptops start to spin and crack and I have no idea why. No matter if newer or older models.

Please do not take personally but usually the computer is not the problem, but the one who uses it. Do not imply incompetence with it now. Unfortunately, God is often enough. Whether it's HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Apple, or any other manufacturer, everyone has good and bad models on offer, and no one gets egg-laying woolly milk. It always depends on the individual product.

The problem is ALWAYS that after logging in the screens either start to freeze or go completely black…

Of the models from the lower price segment, I would - with a few exceptions - keep my hands off. Unfortunately, there's often the wrong ending at the wrong end and as a customer you ultimately "pay". Almost 3 years ago I bought myself an HP notebook from the Envy series. It's still like the first day and I'm really excited. Even Windows did not really noticeably slow down despite several major updates.

Although my HP has the most power of all my laptops, my 10-year-old Lenovo ThinkPad T420s still rocks. Small, robust and for me still one of the best notebooks ever built. The T420 / s is above all the last model in which the classical IBM keyboard was installed. Used on eBay for 150, - € shot, hard drive caddy and new battery donated and constantly traveling with me. 😉

co

I see it, I'm too stupid to use laptops🙄

Dr

That can, I will not and will not assume you flat rate. However, we can't tell you much about your notebooks from a distance. It only happens more frequently, the user himself contribute to problems resp. Cause these.

Windows is unfortunately not quite so gracious, unlike some other operating systems (such as MacOS). Mostly not even Windows is the problem but much more the partly sloppy / faulty drivers of the individual manufacturers.