Performance of Compaq mismatch

Hi I have a compaq 15-s108na and about 3 weeks ago I had to send for repair because the disc hard faled reading and writing test. before the laptop worked well, but since I got back and set windows back up and restore my files I've run into performance problems for example takes 2 minutes to go from the start screen to the screen to login to the laptop and whenever I just watched a video that I have to watch in 480 p if the youtube video is jerky and very bad even in 480 p is bad, I installed the sims 4 and he told me your material isn't meet the requirements which is strange because before the laptop was repaired almost well done sims. I've updated all the driver I refreshed windows to remove the bloatware of another plant that I'm out of ideas anyone can help.

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Hi I have a compaq 15-s108na and about 3 weeks ago I had to send for repair because the disc hard faled reading and writing test. before the laptop worked well, but since I got back and set windows back up and restore my files I've run into performance problems for example takes 2 minutes to go from the start screen to the screen to login to the laptop and whenever I just watched a video that I have to watch in 480 p if the youtube video is jerky and very bad even in 480 p is bad, I installed the sims 4 and he told me your material isn't meet the requirements which is strange because before the laptop was repaired almost well done sims. I've updated all the driver I refreshed windows to remove the bloatware of another plant that I'm out of ideas anyone can help.

Contact the place fixed it on the problem. Sim4 also require devote chart and your system does not - that's why it will not load. You have iNtel HD and it will not work.

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