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Hello @emtor be careful with the Win 7, if the CPU is an Intel from the 8th Gen, it can no longer support Win7.
Windows 7 on Intel 8th generation - [Solved] - Windows 7
That's definitely a +1.
I would like to ask: is it worth keeping your warranty, can you get at least some of your money back?
--- What good is a warranty that doesn't come through on a computer that was essentially a lemon?
I would consider registering a formal complaint to HP directly about the computers condition since day 1.
I did that once for a friend a few years ago for an HP printer who was getting lousier than lousy service from where he had bought the printer from even though he had a warranty and HP responded without hesitation as they were never informed of the situation and the end result was he got a free replacement printer that's still running excellently.
Regarding the warranty,-I've been asking myself the same question.
I'll let the store get one chance to check for hardware issues, and if they do not find anything the computer will still act up, since I suspect they won't dig too deep softwarewise. The tech won't spend hours on end staring at my computer while the clock ticks. Then I'll contact HP.