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Choosing a new laptop can feel like a huge task, right? Especially when you’re faced with two giants like Dell and HP. Both brands have been around forever, churning out machines for pretty much ...
Many HP laptops have overheating problems after updating to Windows 11 24H2, caused by power setting changes, drivers not matching HP's needs, and outdated BIOS firmware. To fix the overheating, users ...
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