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12-29-2021
03:53 PM
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12-30-2021
10:33 AM
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JessikaV
Hi, I have a EliteDesk 800 G2 running Windows 7 64 bit and I performed a bios update which went well.
But I wondered why I cannot control my device with a mouse & keyboard with Windows 7 loaded but entering the BIOS allows me to move around the menus etc using the same keyboard and mouse ?
Upon starting Windows 7, it loads, but I have no control at all, no USB activity, inserting a USB dongle/drive/key whatever does nothing, in all ports.
But If I enter the BIOS ( latest version I believe updated via LAN/Online ) I can use actually my keyboard mouse ( not wired, using small USB dongle ) and I'm away, I upgraded from 2.16 to 2.53 I believe.
I tried installing Windows 7 again but I can't choose a language so that's a non-starter... so do I now have to buy a wired keyboard and mouse ?
please advise, thanks
-Tony
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12-29-2021 04:51 PM
I looked at both the tower and sff type 800 G2 and did not see any drivers for windows 7. Googling I discovered that NewEgg at one time sold the 800 G2 with "windows 7 downgrade rights"
There are drivers for windows 10 here
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-elitedesk-800-g2-tower-pc/7633297
not sure if they work in 7 but you could try.
It is very likely that Windows 7 does not support the chipset that does wireless (or bluetooth?) connectivity.
Is there a reason to use win7? There is still a free upgrade to windows 10 available the last time I checked.
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12-30-2021 08:19 AM - edited 12-30-2021 08:21 AM
Thank you for your reply.
My EliteDesk 800-G2 is the 'tiny-PC' form factor running a 6th Gen i3.
Now the reason I'm using Windows 7 is basically I'm using that to run a video-game I've made in Unity over the last few years but more than this I can hide the 'start-up' of Windows 7 ( tutorials on-line for that ) and boot my game.exe right away, it's small form-factor allows me to use a dedicated cabinet to house the unit, If you can imagine a 'bar-top' arcade machine running just my game ( it's an 80's retro shooter, typically arcade style ).
I was running this before on a micro-PC, then I saw these 'tiny PC' units and they are perfect for what I need, so I bought a second hand 'Levono ThinkCenter' and again using an old i3 processor I was impressed, but I just needed a little extra speed under the hood so to speak so I bought the G2 with a newer processor and that's it really.
If I could hide the start-up of Windows 10 I'd gladly use that for my 'arcade-machine' but the Windows 7 tutorial worked like a charm, you could flip off the machine and on again and it would boot my game, no errors, no problems, lovely.
I just didn't expect this problem, anyway thanks for the reply, I'll get a wired keyboard I suppose before I throw the baby out with the bathwater but I was at a loss with it all working in the BIOS but mouse/keyboard control being dead upon leaving the BIOS setup, anyway I'll keep trying and I'll report back here with better results hopefully.
12-31-2021 03:23 AM
I've perhaps found a solution to hiding all traces of Windows upon start-up within Windows 10 itself, so that would be a much more healthy and manageable solution for my little game machine, see the link below for instructions, thanks.
12-31-2021 06:51 AM
@13thDisciple wrote:I've perhaps found a solution to hiding all traces of Windows upon start-up within Windows 10 itself, so that would be a much more healthy and manageable solution for my little game machine, see the link below for instructions, thanks.
Thanks! did not know that was possible. I have several systems running BOINC with autologin enabled and I may use this feature. They all run 10.
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