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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 4
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Hi,
My technical director is having issues with his HP ProBook 4310s. He has recently installed Windows 7, which had no hitch at all - runs okay (when it wants to). Nearly every single morning, when he starts his laptop up, and signs in (not a network sign in, but local) it hangs for around 10-15 minutes before it's completely responsive (and when it does become so, it's fine for the rest of the day). I've done the usual - checked start-up services and applications, and I've disabled non-needed ones etc. I've re-installed the drivers etc. I think it's the docking station he is using that's causing the problem - It's the HP DisplayLink USB Docking Station. He's running a monitor from his laptop itself, and all other connections from his Dock (Mouse, Keyboard, Network Connection, secondary monitor). There has been some occasions when one screens acts unusally; a reboot of the HP Dock rectifies this. This morning, the laptop was doing the same thing - I asked him to reboot the dock and it seemed to work soon after he plugged it back in. If I'm barking up the wrong tree with the dock, I want to know what other things I can check to see if it's something else affected the laptops startup. Additional information: A/V: Avast Free Spyware: SpyWare Terminator (just Spyware scanning) and all the usual business apps (Office 2007 etc etc). If there is any other info you need, let me know. Thanks, Jake |
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