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03-02-2023 01:04 AM
When I read the manual for my PC the highest OS that I can use is only Windows 8 and I wanna know what would the best
recommended motherboard so that I can use Windows 10.
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03-02-2023 07:45 AM
Hi:
You can run W10 on your PC as is.
I am running W11 on my older HP 8200 Elite and it works fine.
You have to use a W11 hardware check bypass method to install W11.
Here's how you can upgrade your PC to W10.
Make the bootable USB installation media with the media creation tool from the link below.
Download Windows 10 (microsoft.com)
It will be easier to do if you have another PC running W10 or W11 to make the media because the media creation tool no longer works on W7/W8.1 unless you make some registry changes.
See the info at the link below if you run into problems.
(Solved) Media Creation Tool Error 0X80072F8F - 0X20000 (appuals.com)
After you create the bootable USB installation flash drive, have your 8300 Elite running and at the Windows desktop.
Plug the flash drive in the USB port.
Open the flash drive in Windows explorer.
You will see a list of files on the flash drive.
Double-click on the Setup application you see in the list of files to begin the upgrade process to W10.
After you upgrade to W10, if you find that things don't work right, you have 10 days to go back to W8.1 as long as you don't delete any of the upgrade files or the Windows.old folder.
Go back to Windows 8.1 - Microsoft Support
There should be only one driver you need to reinstall after you upgrade to W10:
If you see a 'PCI Serial Port' device showing up in the device manager needing a driver, then you can install this driver for it.
Intel(R) AMT LMS_SOL for AMT 8.xx
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp67001-67500/sp67118.exe
03-02-2023 07:45 AM
Hi:
You can run W10 on your PC as is.
I am running W11 on my older HP 8200 Elite and it works fine.
You have to use a W11 hardware check bypass method to install W11.
Here's how you can upgrade your PC to W10.
Make the bootable USB installation media with the media creation tool from the link below.
Download Windows 10 (microsoft.com)
It will be easier to do if you have another PC running W10 or W11 to make the media because the media creation tool no longer works on W7/W8.1 unless you make some registry changes.
See the info at the link below if you run into problems.
(Solved) Media Creation Tool Error 0X80072F8F - 0X20000 (appuals.com)
After you create the bootable USB installation flash drive, have your 8300 Elite running and at the Windows desktop.
Plug the flash drive in the USB port.
Open the flash drive in Windows explorer.
You will see a list of files on the flash drive.
Double-click on the Setup application you see in the list of files to begin the upgrade process to W10.
After you upgrade to W10, if you find that things don't work right, you have 10 days to go back to W8.1 as long as you don't delete any of the upgrade files or the Windows.old folder.
Go back to Windows 8.1 - Microsoft Support
There should be only one driver you need to reinstall after you upgrade to W10:
If you see a 'PCI Serial Port' device showing up in the device manager needing a driver, then you can install this driver for it.
Intel(R) AMT LMS_SOL for AMT 8.xx
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp67001-67500/sp67118.exe
03-09-2023 12:54 AM
Hi Paul,
Thanks I was able to upgrade my Windows 8.1 to 10 successfully. I have just one question. I have an intel i3-3240 processor
and I want to replace it with i7 3770. Do I need to update my bios before installing the i7 processor?
03-09-2023 06:28 AM
You're very welcome.
Since the i7-3770 was offered as an original processor when the PC came out, I don't believe that it will be necessary to update the BIOS.
Should you ever feel it necessary to do so, since the PC is not supported for W10 make sure you use the F10 Setup BIOS flash method to update the BIOS.
That way you don't need to be in Windows to update the BIOS.
You can read this discussion for how to update your PC's BIOS to the latest version.
Even though W11 is not supported on your PC, if you want to upgrade from W10>W11, if you are interested in installing W11 on your PC as is, you can read this discussion for how I upgraded several HP and Dell notebook and desktop PC's that did not meet the W11 hardware requirements to W11 22H2.
Re: Issues upgrading to windows 11 - HP Support Community - 8517912
Both of my 8200 Elite CMT's have are running W11 just fine.