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How do I disable this HP pop-up
Hello All
I recently bought a HP Pavilion laptop and every time I log in I get the attached pop up, is there a way to disable the message so it doesn't come up again?
Hello All
I recently bought a HP Pavilion laptop and every time I log in I get the attached pop up, is there a way to disable the message so it doesn't come up again?
Hello and welcome to TF,
Not surprised. This is what you get when you buy an HP laptop.
Anyways, try uninstalling Hp Quick Launch software and reinstalling it by following this support page: https://support.hp.com/sk-en/document/c01518953
Perhaps HP support can help you.
I had a nose around the HP user forums but the only thread that addressed this issue reported that the problem was not solved - I Solved my Smart Adapter pop-up and No Charge condition
Denis
Hi @thenbt and welcome to the Forum! I will share my experience with HP: My great respect to HP but when I bought it 1 year ago I was surprised how much unnecessary things were installed. Coudn't wait even 1 month - clean install performed, drivers only what Windows Update offers, no HP Assistant, no other small HP programs etc. Even the OEM Recovery partition went to the past!
My only intention, if something goes wrong is always clean install from Media Creation Tool, many colleagues in this Forum would suggest backing-up with Macrium Reflect.
As a result - clean computer, fast enough, always up to date and approx. 30 GB more space.
Sorry if I've been little off-topic, good luck!
Looks to me like the issue is
“Resource intensive tasks may cause your system not to perform at its highest level with a smaller capacity Smart AC Adapter. Please connect a higher capacity Smart AC Adapter for full performance.”
I don't use it anymore but I used to use HP's Support Assistant and if I recall correctly it was possible to disable messages from there. HP Support Assistant | HP® Official Site
As long as a Factory Built Rig is still in warranty I'll try to avoid a Clean Install, but I'll admit that removing Bloatware on some Models is so overwhelming, that I admit defeat and do it.
When someone comes for advice Before purchasing a Laptop, I'll just advise getting one with a easily removable HDD, then throwing the Factory HDD in a safe place and installing a new small SSD with a Fresh OS install. That way should the Lappy need to be returned, the owner doesn't have to worry about any sensitive nfo.
Another option, is the removal of all HP apps. Revo Uninstaller Pro is best to do so. Their apps will be shown on the main page.
Click advanced and delete them. Answer no to any HP pop ups and let Revo do the work.
Yep. First rule of buying an HP computer....plan on doing a clean install.