Yo cpmpre un pavilion m7750n, derepente se tranco y no puedo arangar el disco duro , le puse el disc

Sres Hp compre un PAVILION m7750n, de repente no funciono , prove con los discos ricoveri y no hizo nada , puse el disco BOOT y esta revisando los registro de una forma lentissimo que , segun los calculo  son 781.000,000 y los revisa cada 10 segundos solo 127, esto da que termina despues de 70 8 meses, dicame otra solucion mas rapida para salvar el disco duro para no perder la licencias.
gracias por la colaboracion
muy atentamente
Pietro PInto

Buen día,
Bienvenido al Foro.
Te recomiendo configurar el arranque del equipo para que te trabaje un poco mas rápido a continuación te proporciono una guía espero sea de mucha ayuda lo del ventilador debes comunicarte con la linea de lenovo
 Horario de atencion:de lunes a domingo:8:am a 10 pm
Presionamos la windows r
seleccionamos arranque
seleccionamos opciones avanzadas y despues opciones de arranque
activamos el numero de procesadores dependiendo de la capacidad del equipo seleccionas el numero de los procesadores y en la cantidad de memoria colocamos toda la que tenga el equipo
despues guadamos los cambios y le damos reiniciar
Espero sea de mucha ayuda esta recomendación y a la espera de comentarios
Gracias y Saludos,
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Es importante recalcar también que los foros suplementan los recursos de los usuarios de Lenovo pero no reemplazan el servicio técnico oficial. Para un listado de números de servicio sigue el enlace: Numeros de Soporte

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