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Hi HP, i wanted to update my bios so i went to the drivers section of my laptop, but after checking the available os's, my 21H1 version of windows 10 isn't listed on there, so i was wondering will i be able to update my bios by using the setup file that was for the 20H2 Version of windows? Also, please kindly respond to me.

 

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You can use the latest BIOS on the site. No need to write new BIOS if not required. Many 3 or 5 years old machines still use BIOS from 2016 or older for Windows 21H1

 

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You can use the latest BIOS on the site. No need to write new BIOS if not required. Many 3 or 5 years old machines still use BIOS from 2016 or older for Windows 21H1

 

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