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Only during the first couple of days. Windows always has updates to download. Since the computer is probably a couple of months old by the time you get it there are lots of Windows updates and that may make the computer seem slow because it is busy doing updates in the background. Once the updates are done the computer is fine. I looked at the updates in Settings and left the computer alone until it was finished with them. The newer Intel on-board graphics are much faster than the old versions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It seems like it so far for me(mostly start-up, especially when I turned it on for the first time. However, updating, uninstalling McAfee, and turning off the SpeedStep in bios has helped it some..so far anyway).
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