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09-30-2024 10:29 AM
Product: HP Slimline Desktop - 450-010il
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I am Name47,
I have just update my bios from ami80.06 2015 version to ami80.09 2018 , I have noticed that I have update latest one is A0.17 , I have downloaded that but I have done the ami80.09 which is in the update file so what is difference between 80.xx versions and A0.xx versions
Pc: HP Slimline Desktop - 450-010il
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09-30-2024 10:36 AM
Hi @Name47
BIOS files may contain multiple versions because another model with another ROM Family SSID (different motherboards) may use it, so there is no need for HP to make separate BIOS files.
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