This is my fourth Hp desktop and I've never been disappointed with any of them. Setting up was a breeze. I've only had this one for a couple of weeks, but so far I've not found anything that doesn't work. The SSD drive is really great: boot time is about fifteen seconds. I can't say that I'm impressed with Windows 11. Seems to be much change for the sake of change. But the machine itself is good. Two things I think could be improved: 1) the power button is a little difficult to manipulate. and 2) I wish Hp would go back to the tray type of optical drive. We use this drive often and on this new machine it's very flimsy and difficult to load. I suspect it may not last long. But for now all is well.
Review windows 11 storage plans (disk) partition) plan before using and don’t use any software to transfer unless it is HP and Windows certified. USB ports need better identification, the on off switch is not user friendly, but system runs great
There was "no audio card". No one could or would t
on September 11, 2022
Posted by: Old time user
Verified Purchase:Yes
There was "no audio card". No one could or would tell me how to add one. HP evaluation said it had one. It Did Not! I couldn't solve the issue. I really liked the desktop unit. But at least HP took it back. I'm still looking for a new computer. I had hoped to add bluetooth speakers to this one, obviously that didn't work out.
Nice system, BUT, the technical description did not mention that this was configured as a SERVER. The 2 TB hard drive has two partitions: C:\ is only about 183 GB where the D:\ partition is around 183 TB. SO if you are not careful when automatically loading applications the C:\ drive will fill up rather quickly!
The HP desktop worked well for a few weeks but the windows 11 Home Screen was still a bit confusing. Now I can’t login because my longtime login pin not being available. Difficult getting help from Microsoft having to use my cell phone.