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Possibilities: 1. Within BIOS SETUP, your disk-drive is not listed in the list of 'bootable' devices. Within BIOS SETUP, your disk-drive is now showing-up as being 'found'. No electrical power reaching your disk-drive. The 'data' cable, which should connect from the motherboard to the disk-drive, is not properly connected, at one end.
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The disk-drive is 'failing'. Power-off your computer. Power-on your computer, and immediately choose to run the HP Hardware Diagnostics. Run the short test against the disk-drive. Answered Yesterday. Ok in English you have audio mixer device, (semi pro like) and you want to connect it to a PC, at the mic jack well this is wrong, the mic jack is High GAIN amp input for a real microphone that has super tiny signals. If you take any pro grade gear with Line outs signals 100mv to 300mv, this huge signal will overload the living snarf out of that poor little mic amp, (called in electronics saturation and noise clipping, or overloaded) It takes very nice sinusoid waveform out and makes it a nasty square wave, and sounds like H3LL, but gee ok for HEAVY METAL no?
(purposeful distortion) the big trouble is the Pav 15. (but what is it really that name is no good, PAV come in laptops and desk tops) LET ME GUESS, a laptop that has no jack called LINE IN. As most don't have and most desktops do.
The cure is 2 fold (ways) use a desktop the pink jack mic is wrong the correct jack is blue. A jack you don't have right? I cant see your pC or would go gee that will never work at all. As seen here or cure 2 or 3: buy a sound dongle for that laptop USB dongle that has the blue jack called LINE input. Buy a line out to mic input, line transformer, a step down transformer does this, but will be hard to find them that works perfectly and the sound quality is near PA grade (crappola) hp made 189 pavilion laptops models some or most have no blue jack nor am I going to read 189 users manuals to find out sorry = next time post the full service tag data on the PAV 15. The typical LT, as only 2 jacks (weak) 1 head phones, line out.
2: mic and no line in on LT but most desktops have it. On the card or on the main board.(not all but most) and can be added in minutes. Then when connected up use windows to enter the MIX in the PC. Enable LINE input, and set the volume on that line in mixer knob. Bingo clear sounds. Line out to line in, works. Answered on Mar 03, 2019.
I guess where are these films, I guess you mean local video movies? In files on your HDD? Or do you mean streaming like in Netflix.? We sure don't know what films you have. When I was a boy we had 8mm (and super8),16mm or 35mm movie films. I own a working Bolex 16 (Panavision mod'd) and also still film by Kodak or even Fuji.
Then all the films of the world were digitized to files. 2 decades ago. Of 50+ formats. MP4 and MKV are common, as are DVD formatted disks.(movie disks like at Walmart) VHS died out long ago. Even at Walmart (last) no PC stated. No film name stated (title) or home made?
NO OS stated if XP OS, then sure it's slow and infected. If streaming wifi may be overloaded as it loves to do. Use wired ethernet, for best solid reliability.
Called Gigalan. Also if on ASDL service it too can run slow. If streaming try other sources, like hulu, vudu or youtube if all are slow the problem is at home or poor internet service. We run speed test on the web.(use IE11 or firefox v60+) google 'speed test' and see how you do? Answered on Mar 02, 2019.
11 years old today this PC. We have answered this same question here vast times.
Ever search, sure nobody does, nor googles. It's laptop, I have many like it.
First do the long reset? Did you off the HP.com site? Long power on reset.