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02-21-2017 06:44 AM
hi, i want a link for a bios update it can be compatible with the gpu i am going to buy. ( win 10 )
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02-21-2017 09:27 AM
Hi:
Update the BIOS using the F10 Flash System ROM option.
Use the latest BIOS revision offered for W7.
When you first run the BIOS file an information window will open and give you the various methods to update the BIOS.
You want the instructions listed under the F10 Flash system ROM section.
You will need a USB flash drive formatted with the FAT 32 file system.
You copy the contents of the DOS flash folder to your flash drive.
Then restart the PC and tap the F10 key to get access to the BIOS.
Select the File menu>Flash System ROM command.
Select the USB drive and the PC should see flash files listed.
Follow the on screen instructions to update the BIOS.
By using the above method, it doesn't matter what operating system you are running.
02-21-2017 08:24 AM
Sorry, but there are no HP BIOS updates for your PC.
HP only makes BIOS updates for the OS versions that come preinstalled, and according to the HP product page for your PC, it came preinstalled with Win7, not Win10.
I am a volunteer and I do not work for, nor represent, HP
02-21-2017 09:27 AM
Hi:
Update the BIOS using the F10 Flash System ROM option.
Use the latest BIOS revision offered for W7.
When you first run the BIOS file an information window will open and give you the various methods to update the BIOS.
You want the instructions listed under the F10 Flash system ROM section.
You will need a USB flash drive formatted with the FAT 32 file system.
You copy the contents of the DOS flash folder to your flash drive.
Then restart the PC and tap the F10 key to get access to the BIOS.
Select the File menu>Flash System ROM command.
Select the USB drive and the PC should see flash files listed.
Follow the on screen instructions to update the BIOS.
By using the above method, it doesn't matter what operating system you are running.