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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

link is bad: https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp87001-87500/sp87257.exe

 

looking for the sp87257

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You're very welcome.

 

You should be able to use the W10 drivers for anything that W11 doesn't install.

 

W11 uses the same Intel chipset driver I gave you for W10.

 

10.1.19444.8378

 

Yes, I would definitely replace the mechanical hard drive with a better performing M,2 2280 NVMe SSD in that PC since they are supported.

 

Definitely nothing less than a 2.5" SATA SSD but NVMe SSD's are about 5x faster.

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What's the file for?

 

Usually when you get a 'Not found' report, HP has removed the file from the FTP site.

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It was one I found referencing PCI data acquisition driver issues

pc is HP 590-p0127cb. i3-8100 1tb platter/16gb optane m2 drive/4gb ram

only driver on official HP 590-p0127 page is for bios.

Non pc functioning friend got tired of the constant upgrade to win11 popups and when he did it crashed.

Im reinstalling win10 and there are 3 PCI related issues after running update,  and the Intel software gives an error so I think I need the HP specific chipset driver

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This would be the latest W10 Intel chipset driver HP has for PC's with the Intel 8th gen core processors:

 

Intel Chipset Installation Utility and Driver

 

10.1.19444.8378

 

https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp148501-149000/sp148947.exe 

 

I'd try clean installing W11 so it stays in support longer than October of 2025.

 

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Thank you,

I am right now at this point, all other updates have finished, I will try this driver .

as far as win 11 I can do that but there is no support on the 590-page for win11 unless I am mistaken, will win 11 automatically have those PCI drivers?

I think since its just a email/bill pay machine I will tell him to invest in an SSD and I will put win11 on that.

then later he can get a better machine

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You're very welcome.

 

You should be able to use the W10 drivers for anything that W11 doesn't install.

 

W11 uses the same Intel chipset driver I gave you for W10.

 

10.1.19444.8378

 

Yes, I would definitely replace the mechanical hard drive with a better performing M,2 2280 NVMe SSD in that PC since they are supported.

 

Definitely nothing less than a 2.5" SATA SSD but NVMe SSD's are about 5x faster.

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Just to follow up, that driver did clear the PCI flags, thanks again.

since I see no drivers for this, is the "microsoft basic display adapter"-driver the best it's gonna get?

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Does the PC come with a graphics card?

 

If not, it uses the Intel graphics driver on the support page.

 

If you post the hardware ID for the MS Basic display adapter, I will post the link to the driver it needs.

 

Use this guide for how to find the hardware ID for a device:

 

How to Find Drivers for Unknown Devices in the Device Manager

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I dont know about using a M2, as that slot is filled with that small Optane drive.  I thought those were for file access etc so wasn't sure I could just pull it out.

I figured a 2.5" SSD would def increase his boot times etc, and make it more enjoyable.

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You can use the Intel Optane memory with the 2.5" SSD but you have to configure it.


Me?  I'd ditch the Optane and install a NVMe SSD.

 

The only thing you would have to do if there was a BIOS setting for the Intel Optane memory would be to disable it.

 

I doubt the Intel Optane would have much of an impact on the 2.5" SSD, but you would still have to configure it to work with the SSD if you leave it installed.

 

HP Desktop PCs - Install and use Intel Optane | HP® Support

 

 

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