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02-14-2019 10:56 PM
I don't know what is your machine and its Operating system. Please try the following driver first
HP 3D DriveGuard 5
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp59001-59500/sp59282.exe
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02-14-2019 11:16 PM
For Windows 10, please try
https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp88501-89000/sp88981.exe
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02-14-2019 11:27 PM
I've got no problem to download it, just few seconds ago
Please copy the whole URL and paste to your browser, don't click.
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02-18-2019 05:30 PM
Sounds like you did have problem with downloaded file, the file is corrupted. Please use a different computer to download file again.
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01-06-2020 01:10 PM
I founded a partial solution for what you ask : (did it for a friend as i don't have an HP laptop)
After upgrading to Win 10 i saw that two drivers files are wrong and the OS refuse to start them, these are :
accelerometer.sys and the hpdskflt.sys which are located in system32/drivers.
Even if you apply the update SP71714 which is "HPQ6000-Soft-v5.2.2.1RevA+Driv-v5.2.1.1-Win10x32&x64-sp71714"
You can tweak this install/exe using WinRaR or 7Zip to create the extracted files owning the setup and the intall files by renaming both of them in *.bak extension files, then :
Add the two ones from the XP version according your OS (x32 or x64) that you can retrieve by downloading the SP58201 (which is ''HPQ6000-Soft-5.0.8.0+Driv-v5.0.2.2-WinXP-sp58201'') and extracting them with the same way using (WinRaR or 7Zip) then copy and paste the 2 files (*.sys) in the right folder you need (x32 or x64 OS) and then run the twicked setup.
For security reasons you can create before a restore system point.
Then restart the Laptop and you will see the ''HP service" running if you look at the services.
However looking at the ''Mobility Center'' the HP 3D show that it doesn't handle the accelerometer according the icon showed.
May be linked to an old ''HP service'' software version.
I didn't tried using the SW HP 3D from the ''HPQ6007-Soft-v6.0.22.1+Driv-v6.0.45.1RevA-Win7to10-sp84595'' by tweaking the install package, if some Buddy want to try and tell the results ....
Happy 2020 year to the community, from my bad English langage made in french §