A:AnswerThank you for your question! This computer has more than enough power to knock out tasks like 4k video editing however it will also effortlessly blaze through any lower resolution. This means that you know you will have no problems working with older video or any new video you may be working on!
A:AnswerThank you for your question. Have you gone to the speaker icon at the lower right of the screen and right clicked it, selected "sounds" and made sure the computer has the headphone jack selected as the default device? If you have any issues with the computer I recommend reaching out to HP Technical support as they could quickly find out if it is a defect or just a software issue.
A:AnswerIt is a touchscreen. There must be an issue with your computer. I would bring it in and have them take a look, possibly a setting has been changed
A:AnswerA basic bluetooth receiver is all you need. You can buy them relatively cheaply. (Before you do though, look inside the mouse to make sure it isn't in there).
A:AnswerIt depends what you mean by transfer. If you're referring to files like pictures/music/movies and the likes then yes absolutely without any issues. If you're referring to specific software that you use I would advise checking with your software provider to see if it is compatible with windows 10. That said if you're not utilizing anything specific and only general applications like a web browser or music player then you should have absolutely no issues moving over to windows 10. I would urge moving over to a newer version of windows regardless due to windows vista no longer being supported by microsoft with patches(security or otherwise) or general support.