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I don't know if this is what you're experiencing, but I was having issues with mine taking a very long time to "wake up" from sleeping mode--like I had to just go off and do some unrelated chore or errand while it recovered from its "rest"... After 30 days however, after the free McAfee trial ended, performance quickly improved and "waking" time shortened a bunch. I've had a long-time subscription to Webroot Threat Shield, and had downloaded it right away to the new HP AIO--so I don't know if the extremely slow wake-time was due to the 2 antivirus programs fighting, or if it was a McAfee issue. In any case, things are MUCH improved since I uninstalled McAfee. There were also many pop-up offers and info screens etc that must have been programmed into Windows 11 for new users, which interrupted and annoyed me during the first month or so... but for the most part they have ended now and left me to my own devices (nice!!), so that has seemed to help my experience with this new computer also.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Apologies for what you're experiencing, thank you for reaching out. Please open Microsoft Defender and run a scan to be certain that you do not have a virus. Then go to Settings (power) where you can change the amount of idle time before the PC goes to sleep. You can also choose not to have it sleep. Touching the keyboard or jiggling the mouse will awaken the PC, if you have enabled the device to wake the computer (Device Manager → Keyboards → Power Management). If you are having issues with pop-ups, whether from system notifications (where action may be required) or viruses, please contact HP Support for assistance.
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