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Ubuntu is very slow on HP Zbook g2 15 [on hold]
nvidia quadro K1100M issue with Ubuntu 14.04Gnome 3.18 Activities overview and application list very slow with Ubuntu 15.10Ubuntu Compatibility with ThinkPad W540 - Driver InstallationHow to increase resolution in ubuntu 15.10? using xrandr and updating nvidia drivers didn't workUbuntu is slow, mouse lags and windows drag and blink slowlyUbuntu Perfomance is Very LowUbuntu 16.04 unstable, freezes/booting problemsMouse can't reach screen corners after update to 17.10After installing Ubuntu the Laptop shuts downLinux desktop/display very slow and inefficient
I installed ubuntu 18.04.2 in legacy mode alongside windows 10 on my HP Zbook g2 15 labtop.
i Run it in live mode is very good but after install it is very slow to startup and running.
My SSD model SAMSUNG MZ7PD256HAFV 256GB
Graphic: Intel(R) HD Graphic 4600
NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
CPU i7
Please Help i very need it.
drivers 18.04 hp performance
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I installed ubuntu 18.04.2 in legacy mode alongside windows 10 on my HP Zbook g2 15 labtop.
i Run it in live mode is very good but after install it is very slow to startup and running.
My SSD model SAMSUNG MZ7PD256HAFV 256GB
Graphic: Intel(R) HD Graphic 4600
NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
CPU i7
Please Help i very need it.
drivers 18.04 hp performance
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Amin Moradian is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago
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I installed ubuntu 18.04.2 in legacy mode alongside windows 10 on my HP Zbook g2 15 labtop.
i Run it in live mode is very good but after install it is very slow to startup and running.
My SSD model SAMSUNG MZ7PD256HAFV 256GB
Graphic: Intel(R) HD Graphic 4600
NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
CPU i7
Please Help i very need it.
drivers 18.04 hp performance
New contributor
Amin Moradian is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
Check out our Code of Conduct.
I installed ubuntu 18.04.2 in legacy mode alongside windows 10 on my HP Zbook g2 15 labtop.
i Run it in live mode is very good but after install it is very slow to startup and running.
My SSD model SAMSUNG MZ7PD256HAFV 256GB
Graphic: Intel(R) HD Graphic 4600
NVIDIA Quadro K1100M
CPU i7
Please Help i very need it.
drivers 18.04 hp performance
drivers 18.04 hp performance
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by mikewhatever, Terrance, dobey, Pilot6, Eric Carvalho 52 mins ago
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I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago
I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago
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I would suggest that you try to install Ubuntu in UEFI mode instead of Legacy.
– mth1417un
7 hours ago
Welcome. You will need to be much more specific about what you mean by "slow" here, and how you configured the system. You're doing dual boot, which means you probably did not give much space to Ubuntu, so perhaps your disk is nearly full according to Ubuntu? You're using a hybrid video laptop, so perhaps it's something with video drivers?
– dobey
7 hours ago
@mth1417un While EFI boot can be ever so slightly faster, it's likely not enough to be the issue here. Legacy boot is plenty fine in general.
– dobey
7 hours ago