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Joshua7900 Posted
I would rate this laptop as good. The price is right my only complaint is that the hard drive is slow.
LuckyDog Posted
The Inspiron 15.6" Touch-Screen Laptop that I received works very well. The 5G is so much faster. I like the touchscreen feature. No problems so far.
Ringo Posted
machine runs very smooth after it come up. But it is very slow coming up
Gypsy Posted
I love this product, I use it for my small business.
Deedee Posted
Love my new laptop. Good quality for a good price.
Peter Posted
DO NOT BUY THIS!! I was testing this computer right out of the box and immediately, after the first few start ups it has already failed, leaving us with just a black screen as we waited for at least 10 mins until we had to hard reset the laptop. Extremely slow boot up times too (averaging around 3 mins). I do not recommend this whatsoever
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Peter,
We're sorry to hear about the trouble that you've had with your new Dell computer. If you still experience issues starting up your computer we'd recommend the following:
1. If the computer is displaying the Dell logo and does not move past that point, it has probably failed POST.
2. If the power indicator lights up and it is amber or orange, this is usually an indicator that it has failed POST.
3. If you see text on a black screen, the computer is currently performing the POST. If the computer stays in that condition and does not move past it, it has probably failed POST.
4. If the video screen displayed anything at all during the startup process but is now black, this probably indicates that the computer failed POST.
5. If the computer is beeping or if Caps/Num/Scroll Locks are flashing, note if there is a particular pattern in which it beeps or flashes.
6. If the computer is not beeping and caps/num/scroll locks are not flashing, unplug all connections and remove all media communication devices (e.g. external monitors); reconnect one at a time and check if the computer functions.
7. For a notebook, press and hold the Fn key and then press the power button. This starts the pre-boot testing and will launch ePSA. In case you have a Desktop at the Dell logo screen tap the F12 key to enter One Time Boot Menu and use the arrow keys to highlight Diagnostics and press enter.
You can read the full article here - http://dell.to/2uj1Sby.
For help with booting up your computer faster we'd recommend limiting the number of programs that launch at startup:
1. Close all open windows.
2. Press CTRL + Shift + ESC key together on the keyboard.
3. In the Task Manager window, click Startup tab.
4. Select the program or application that you want to disable from loading during startup.
5. Right-click and select Disable.
6. Repeat Step 4 & 5 for all the programs or applications that you want to disable from loading during startup.
7. Restart your PC.
You can read the full article here - http://dell.to/2tSulGV.
Best,
Bryan
1-800-624-9896