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Run Ubuntu on old windows laptop

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I have an HP Pavilion G6 laptop, which I bought in 2012. I have been using it since then till the end of 2018 and didn't use it for 3 years afterwards. Till 2018, I was using Win 8, which was working fine with minimal lag. Recently I opened the laptop, it took around 45 minutes to just boot and then it was really slow to use. So, I installed an ubuntu linux on it. But it still takes 35-40 minutes to just boot. It works fine until I open an app, which again takes a lot of time to load. The laptop that I have has 4GB DDR3 RAM and 500 GB HDD. I don't want to throw it away. What should I do?

user176105 avatar
cn flag
Have you tried: sudo apt-get update ,sudo apt-get upgrade , and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Tom Newton avatar
cn flag
Which ubuntu version did you installed ? And which desktop manager do you use on it. Maybe, it worth to try some lightweight combination of software, like kubuntu or lubuntu..
ar flag
Which version of Ubuntu did you install? Did you install one of the official flavors like Xubuntu or Lubuntu? Open a terminal and enter the command `systemd-analyze blame`. Press the key Q to quit. Then copy the output of the command [directly in your question](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1443631/edit) and format it as `code` using the {_} icon above the edit window. Also add the Ubuntu version information in your question.
Joepie Es avatar
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When you opened the laptop did you change anything? RAM, cpu cooler/fan. Or did you just clean it? The question is 'what changed between putting it away ( almost no lag ) to now ( 45 mins to boot Windows/ 30-35 for Ubuntu )? Do you hear any unusual noises from the hard disk?
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It sounds like the hard drive to me. If you have a spare usb stick lying around I would try making a bootable usb drive and see if things launch faster. If things work better from a usb drive replace the hard drive (might as well get an ssd) because it is probably failing. That is what I have had to do before. When you follow user68186's directions I expect this is where you will end up.

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