If the above specs are what you have in your Laptop then yes, to answer your question. If you're hell bent on keeping it, I'd recommend 4 more GB of ram, at least. And clean out all the software you don't use.HP Pavilion 14-al072tx Product Specifications
Product number
X5P25PA
Product name
HP Pavilion 14-al072tx
Microprocessor
Intel® Core™ i5-6200U (2.3 GHz, up to 2.8 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores)
Memory, standard
4 GB DDR4-2133 SDRAM (1 x 4 GB)
Video graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® 940MX (4 GB DDR3 dedicated)
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Hard drive
500 GB 5400 rpm SATA
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Display
14" diagonal HD SVA BrightView WLED-backlit (1366 x 768)
Keyboard
Full-size island-style keyboard with integrated numeric keypad
Pointing device
HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support
Wireless connectivity
Intel® 802.11ac (1x1) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 4.2 Combo (Miracast compatible)
Network interface
Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN
Expansion slots
1 multi-format SD media card reader
External ports
1 HDMI; 1 headphone/microphone combo; 1 USB 2.0; 2 USB 3.0; 1 RJ-45
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
33.86 x 22.43 x 1.95 cm
Weight
Starting at 1.58 kg
Power supply type
65 W EM AC power adapter
Battery type
3-cell, 41 Wh Li-ion
Webcam
HP Wide Vision HD Camera with dual array digital microphone
Audio features
B&O PLAY; HP Audio Boost; Dual speakers
Software
Operating system
Windows 10 Home 64
HP apps
HP 3D DriveGuard; HP ePrint; HP Recovery Manager; HP Support Assistant
Software included
McAfee LiveSafe™
Pre-installed software
Adobe® Shockwave® Player; CyberLink PowerDirector; User Guide documentation; Dropbox; TripAdvisor; CyberLink Power Media Player
Computers don't slow down over time, they remain as fast as the day you bought it. It's what they end up with having to do that makes them seem slower. Just like a car, if you load it up with too much weight, you'll be walking faster. Find all the processes that start when you boot up, and deselect all that you don't need running all the time. You would be amazed both by how much is running fulltime after 5 years, and even more amazed how fast it will become when cleaned up.
SSD will surely make a big difference, especially if you give it some more ram. When it runs out of ram, and it surely does, it swaps files to the hard drive to free up ram. Your computer is probably swapping files constantly. Just loading up todays browsers take a GB or more of precious ram. More pages open = more ram used, and Windows alone is a ram hog, never mind 3rd party anti virus, etc etc etc.
Throw a decent SSD in there, wait a couple more years, then look for a good deal on an i7 with 16 GB of ram, and the latest in Hard drives if money is an issue.(refurbished computers can be great deals.
. I'm not so up to date on the latest hardware, but that old 5400 rpm drive must be getting into the "Antique" class around now.
Is the battery easily replaced? Because batteries don't last. You may want to cheap out until the battery dies.
Wait for some of the other guys to post on what would be the best hardware for the money at this time.
To sum up. 3 big issues. Ram, old drive, and full of running software that doesn't need to be running all the time.
P.S. That laptop would burn rubber as is if you formatted, and installed Linux. Mint is very stable and Windows(like) in appearance
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