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08-15-2018 05:08 AM
Hi all,
Hopefully someone can explain what is going on. I have rebuilt desktop PCs for years. To this day I have never came across a model acting like this.
The EliteBook just flat out refuses to boot to anything except a external dvd rom drive to install Windows 10.
I can get the device to boot to a version of puppy linux through built in dvd but not Windows. That requires the external dvd drive. Also the darn thing will not boot from a windows 10 installation usb usb drive.
This is the stupidest thing I have ever came across. The reason I have wasted hours figuring out how to make this happen is I purchased a refurb from one of the major refurb companies. I always get good machines but this one came with a new Windows 10 Pro COA but had a Windows Home install.
Never in my 18 years have I had a PC beat me down so hard trying to make it work as expected. Just don't understand why I can only install Windows from the external USB DVD.
Thanks
08-15-2018 05:58 AM
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08-15-2018 10:16 AM
Well, the trouble with the pc booting from internal drive was simply with no light on drive and no indication of files being read it was just a matter of no feedback.
So basically all is well except for no software that will work with the accelarometer. That is a shame on a less than 5 years old. Other drivers ect work but not that one.
if HP would provide that software for the Drive Protection that would be great.
08-16-2018 02:11 AM
Hi
There was an issue with Accelerometer a few months ago, and maybe I can find it.
08-16-2018 06:04 PM
Hi,
I found and read many of posts about the issue and downloaded various versions of the software and all failed. I even found the link to download from Microsoft.
What seems to be happening is those updates all support a different Device than I have. My device is ACPI\HPQ6000. All of the provided solutions seem to focus on higher Device numbers such as HPQ6004 and HPQ6007.
You would think that machines that cost over 1,000 us dollars and sold to businesses for mostly portability HP would update the software to work properly on supported operating systems. I mean they have bios updates and other updates for Windows 10Pro but not this. This is proprietary software placed on devices businesses will use for 5 to 8 years or even more.
Just saying.
08-17-2018 03:38 AM
Hi
perhaps this ...
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/acpi-hpq6000/td-p/1877617
otherwise I am wasting your time covering ground you already have.
08-17-2018 01:57 PM
Hi,
I have decided to just hope for the best. Most consumer level laptops don't even have this feature. For now I just disabled the sensor in device manager.
If one day HP decides to update the software to work on my machine it should be offered through windows update. Not like this is going to hamper use of the computer unless I plan on dropping it a lot in the field. Not likely.